Friday, January 10, 2025

Coronavirus: “We are not receiving any new arrivals” – official

After the outbreak of intercommunal violence in the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan, that left hundreds dead across 28 villages in...

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...

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...

Making way for returnees

The South Sudan People’s Defense Force or SSPDF pulled out its forces from the Pageri and Moli areas of Eastern Equatoria...

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...

Refugees, Migrant Vicariate to enhance spiritual demand for refugees.

By: Doreen Tasia, Radio Pacis It is about 6 years since the formation of the Refugee...

Coronavirus: Drama episode one

"… with Covid–19 – an irritation of global dimensions, we are constantly regretting our Pearl. We learn to smile with our...

South Sudan conflict is the very devil depriving its own younger generation of brighter...

It is estimated 90 per cent of refugee-female-children, living in Uganda, do not get to continue their learning after completion of...

Social Media blamed for escalating tension, Refugee youths trained to resist the abuse.

The social media platforms dubbed Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp among many others is a source of communication connecting a group of...

Shrinking communal resources cause conflicts between refugees and their hosts.

Even though South Sudanese refugees and their Ugandan hosts are largely living in harmony, conflicts between the two populations do occur...

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