Sunday, January 18, 2026

300 Refugees, Host Community youth to benefit from 2 year livelihood program

By: Samson Ganiku, Radio Pacis Between 1992 to 2013, the percentage of Ugandan households living in...

Many problems, one solution

In response to appeal made by the government of Uganda through the Office of the Prime Minister, some humanitarian organizations have...

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;...

Truck drivers expose communities and refugees to covid-19, West Nile leaders

Sophisticated Operating procedures SOPs are mechanisms set aside by the Ministry of health under the instruction of the president to...

Ugandan Archbishop calls for peace, in South Sudan. Will his voice make a difference?

In an effort to try to bring peace to war-torn South Sudan, various groups of people from all walks of life...

Women emancipation. Is it possible?

In an effort to try to uplift women, several players have taken a center stage in a bid to make it...

Slow peace

South Sudan peace is coming rather too slow – and this has set many, including Ugandans, into frustration and disappointments. Many...

Land grabbing: everyone – least to the greatest, is affected.

Following widespread land grabbing in Uganda, the government has put in place commission of inquiry to probe into the matters. Justice...

With every planting season that passes, the plight of IDPs deepens.

At the start of this month, June, the UN Emergency Relief Chief said people of South Sudan are suffering ‘on an...

Co–existence dilemma

Five years on, living side-by-side, refugees and the host communities of Bidi bidi are still struggling to attain total harmony amid...

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