Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Lockdown and hardship force Refugees into returning home, officers fear it could spread...

by Samson Ganiku, Radio Pacis Ever since the reinforcement of the lockdown in early June over...

Agriculture to rebound, amid COVID–19

As much as the coronavirus pandemic has been devastating to almost all sectors world over; and in Uganda alike, the national...

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...

Local leaders concern over renewed influx of S. Sudanese refugees and migrants

By: Marko Taibot, Radio Pacis Refugee agencies and other humanitarian organizations are struggling with the great...

3 months on, refugees-verification-exercise is a success, officials say.

OPM-UNHCR on-going biometric verification exercise, which is established with the aim of ascertaining the exact number of refugees in Uganda, is...

Refugees: What is the way forward?

UN World Food Program (WFP) distributes food assistance periodically to refugees and asylum seekers, in Uganda. The UN agency usually provides starchy,...

A struggle to boost food security in Bidibidi refugee settlement

Some refugees and members of refugees-host community of Uganda’s largest refugee settlement, Bidibidi, are supported to produce their own food. UNHCR,...

Alleviating reading culture among refugees, host community through digital research devices.

By Frederick Dramadri, Radio Pacis In an effort to recover from the loses caused by the...

Salia Musala could make containment of Ebola difficult.

1,500 people are dead from Ebola, nearly one year after the outbreak of the viral disease, in DR Congo. More than...

Plight of South Sudanese refugees in Uganda: Risking it all for food

Five South Sudanese refugees drowned in River Enyau attempting to cross in order to receive their monthly food rations, according to...

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