Thin line between Uganda’s open-door policy to refugees and resources
As hate and disinformation about migrants spread across USA and Europe, throwing local populations into panic, Uganda is receiving them with...
Three years on: how much have ‘mobile courts’ achieved?
Until the influx of asylum seekers from South Sudan, escaping recent violent conflict that has claimed lives of nearly 400,000 people,...
From home to exile: Uprooted Kajo-keji Health Training Institute moves to serving refugees
By Hafiz Bakhit, Arua One Fm
Often when we hear about displacement and relocation due to...
Can briquettes solve the problem of natural resource depletion?
Over 30 refugees as well as few members of host community of Koboko district completed their training in making briquettes that...
Controversial Giligili piece of land likely to be settled in court
The tag of war is between Arua local government and Arua District Council. If the Local Government wins, the land would...
Refugee man turns to plastic recycling to conserve environment
By: Alison Lemeri, Freelance reporter
In the face of growing rate of unemployment in Uganda,...
What else for refugee girls who sell out food ration to acquire sanitary pads?
Challenges in accessing menstrual pads for girls in refugee schools across the country (Uganda), is immensely contributing to girls’...
Refugees making a difference
Three–times–refugee, Michael Loguya, is changing lives in the North of Uganda. His small–scale embroidery factory is offering life–skills to mostly young...
In refugee camp, deadly fights have come back
A joint security force of Uganda Police and the Army fired live bullets to quell scuffles that led to the death...
Local solutions for local problems
After insurgences, Northern region of Uganda appears peaceful. But Gender based violence is silently eating families up – and no one...



