Friday, January 2, 2026

Child labor

It is estimated one in four children are engendered in some sort of (child) labor, especially in the poorest countries, according...

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...

Politicizing migration issues

As Palorinya settlement, housing over one hundred thousand refugees from South Sudan, is deemed to fall under a newly created district...

Boda-boda operators in Juba complain it is difficult to stay in business

Boda boda riders in Juba are accusing their own governing body, Boda boda Association, of scheming with South Sudan Police and...

Refugees want re-distribution of Non-food items, says earlier ones are worn out

By Juruga Samuel On arrival, refugees receive assistance support usually led by UN agency, UNCHR. Apart...

Motherfucker: The silent enemy, in refugee settlements

What would come to your mind, if you heard people saying "motherfucker" - it is an insult, right? Well, here in...

Can “tele–counselling” solve psychological problems exacerbated by coronavirus pandemic?

Patients who recovered from coronavirus disease are facing stigma, creating deeper psychological problems to the victims. Furthermore, COVID–19 lockdown restriction measures...

Refugees in Uganda can hardly access justice.

Many South Sudanese, who poured into Northern districts of Uganda where they sought safety, after fleeing violent conflict, get entangled in...

Welt Hunger Hilfe skills training to empower refugees and host community youth to become...

Many refugee youths and their counterpart from host communities who had initially lost hope in life are slowly regaining courage through...

Plans to relocate natives of Apaa reach a deadlock

The government of Uganda is in a deadlock with the natives of Apaa – a contested area in the North of...

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