Child labor
It is estimated one in four children are engendered in some sort of (child) labor, especially in the poorest countries, according...
Cash handouts replaces food rations. Lack of food remains at large, in various settlements.
South Sudanese refugees, living in various refugee settlements in Northern Uganda, complain cash handouts they receive have not alleviated the problem...
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...
Continued food cuts send refugees into anxiety
After their food aid was cut nearly to half, refugees in Uganda are grappling with containing the news of further cuts...
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...
Shaping path for women emancipation.
By: Esther Natalino, Easter Radio
It's a custom and tradition in most African countries to out-look...
Daily struggles of urban refugees
Refugees who choose to live in towns instead of officially recognised settlements are not considered for any support at all, and...
Renewed fighting cause immense security concerns, in South Sudan.
SPLA-IO confirms fighting with unknown forces, in South Sudan’s Mukaya County, which is located in Southern part of capital Juba. SPLA-IO,...
Who does and does not access justice?
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and Legal Aid Providers Network (LASPNET) issued report on difficulties refugees, living in Uganda, face...
One man’s story: The beauty of South Sudan
The highly divisive disagreements amongst South Sudan political elites led to a bloody civil war, which has torn the country apart....







