Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Climate-smart agriculture project for refugees and their hosts

Northern Uganda Resilience Initiative (NURI) is a-climate-smart agriculture project funded by the Royal Danish Embassy in Uganda. The Ambassador, Nicolaj A....

Has South Sudan’s violent conflict shifted gears or it is mere propaganda?

Most Internally Displaced People who agree to speak on record say soldiers connected to SPLA-In Opposition and forces attached to former...

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...

Coronavirus: The plight of South Sudan children continues to deepen

According to UNICEF, over 1.1 million children are estimated to be acutely malnourished in the world’s youngest country, South Sudan. Before...

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;...

‘Beled ‘na awel’, meaning our country (South Sudan) come first – refugee youth leader.

Upon outbreak of the first wave of recent South Sudan’s violent conflict, in 2013, a-24-year old John Jal Adek fled the...

Gender based violence: A silent killer

Activists in South Sudan Jonglei state are calling for more action to end gender-based violence. The activists say officials should do...

Mobile Court Convicts Eight Refugees in Arua

At least eight refugees have been convicted and sentenced for various crimes committed in settlement camps in Arua district. The group...

Harnessing the potentials of South Sudanese women and girls.

By: Esther Natalino, Radio Easter Yei Crown the woman-South Sudan is a women founded and led...

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,...

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