Friday, June 12, 2026

Can prayers bring peace to war-ravaged South Sudan?

In an effort to try to bring peace in war-torn-South Sudan, many players work tirelessly. Religion is not left behind. Christians...

South Sudan forms a unity government

One president, one First Vice-President and three Vice Presidents are at the top of South Sudan unity government that was formed...

‘Where is home? A refugee singer expresses anxiety over war ravaged Nation.

By Alison Lemeri, Freelancer Globally, 26.4 million People are refugees, according to the UN refugee Agency,...

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...

Uganda: Cases of defilement on the rise, in refugee settlements

Bidibidi refugee settlement: At least hundreds of cases of defilement have been registered; within period of 5 months, in just one...

Coronavirus (COVID–19): What you need to know across refugee settlements

Underage pregnancies have become the talk of the town. National media is broadcasting such news almost everyday. Refugees; especially leaders, living...

Thin line between child abuse and survival

New reports are suggesting many children experience some form of abuse, especially by the people they stay with, in Uganda's largest...

Coronavirus: face masks for all

In an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus, the government of Uganda embarked on distribution of free face masks to...

Agriculture as tool for nurturing co-existence

Uganda government agricultural project, Abi Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Abi ZARDI,) is introducing a scientific and a “better way"...

Riots in Rhino camp have subsided. Normalcy is near, Police say.

The riots followed delays of food rations for South Sudanese refugees of Omugo in Rhino camp. The rowdy circumstances brought humanitarian...

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