Thursday, February 26, 2026

Families languishing in Protection of Civilians Sites describe conditions as horrifying

By April 30, 2019 the UN Migration Agency (IOM) estimated the number of Internally Displaced People, across South Sudan’s nearly 2...

Making way for returnees

The South Sudan People’s Defense Force or SSPDF pulled out its forces from the Pageri and Moli areas of Eastern Equatoria...

‘Beled ‘na awel’, meaning our country (South Sudan) come first – refugee youth leader.

Upon outbreak of the first wave of recent South Sudan’s violent conflict, in 2013, a-24-year old John Jal Adek fled the...

The plight of child refugees

After successfully escaping South Sudan brutal war characterized by mass killings; over 41,000 children, majority of who are below 15 years...

Arua health sector grapples with shortages of medical supplies.

Medical supplies allocated to Arua main health facilities run out long before the appointed time has come – leaving many patients...

Refugees, nationals to receive uplift

In an effort to improve the well being of both refugees and host communities; living in Uganda’s West Nile region particularly...

One man’s story: The beauty of South Sudan

The highly divisive disagreements amongst South Sudan political elites led to a bloody civil war, which has torn the country apart....

Can performing arts provide therapy?

In absence of adequate counselling services, some groups of Youth in Rhino settlement of South Sudanese refugees are engaged in performing...

Priest: “We have IDPs, all around the church. More are coming.”

Another South Sudan Catholic Church Compound is filling quickly with Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). The church premise of St. Luke, in...

South Sudan’s forests under attack, too

The civil war in South Sudan has just not displaced citizens, caused hundreds of thousands of deaths and destruction of property;...

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