Church transforms youth through bible sharing
After the fight
broke out in South Sudan forcing nearly 1.8 out of the country, many youth have
resorted to drug...
Can new sanctions on South Sudan improve security?
UN Security Council slapped renewed sanctions on South Sudan. UNSC imposed embargo of arms as well as any support related to...
Covid19: Refugees hosting districts struggle with resurgence, blame it on continuous influx of refugees
By: Frederick Dramadri, Radio Pacis
A number of refugee hosting communities in the West Nile region...
Recent South Sudan peace deal is finally bringing hope.
There is hope following the latest peace deal in South Sudan. Near-five-year recent violent conflict had brought life close to a...
Can “tele–counselling” solve psychological problems exacerbated by coronavirus pandemic?
Patients who recovered from coronavirus disease are facing stigma, creating deeper psychological problems to the victims. Furthermore, COVID–19 lockdown restriction measures...
Over two hundred thousand struggle to access water in Kapoeta East County
By Daniel Garang
Kapoeta East County is located in the eastern part of South Sudan’s Eastern...
Coronavirus: Disturbing cross border travels amidst lockdown
Authorities in Northern Uganda blame cross border travels, during countrywide lockdown, on populations living along porous South Sudan-Uganda border area. They...
South Sudan’s violent conflict has taken its toll on citizens. Peace seems distant.
A seemingly misunderstanding within South Sudan’s ruling party, SPLA, turned into violent conflict that quickly spread to most parts of the...
South Sudan: Fighting between gardeners and herders
At least two people were killed and one injured in a clash in January, between cattle keepers and farmers in Kapara...
Has South Sudan’s violent conflict shifted gears or it is mere propaganda?
Most Internally Displaced People who agree to speak on record say soldiers connected to SPLA-In Opposition and forces attached to former...




