Saturday, July 4, 2026

The plight of child refugees

After successfully escaping South Sudan brutal war characterized by mass killings; over 41,000 children, majority of who are below 15 years...

Overcoming gender prejudices: Woman takes up position as bus conductress, challenging traditions.

By Aol Nancy, MiCT In most Ugandan traditions and South Sudanese cultures alike, women and men...

In refugee camp, deadly fights have come back

A joint security force of Uganda Police and the Army fired live bullets to quell scuffles that led to the death...

A scuffle results into gunshot wounds

A misunderstanding between a Ugandan police officer and South Sudanese male refugee identified as Abubaker ended with serious injuries. Abubaker allegedly...

Agriculture to rebound, amid COVID–19

As much as the coronavirus pandemic has been devastating to almost all sectors world over; and in Uganda alike, the national...

Improving infrastructure for quality learning in refugees’ settlement

Bidibidi settlement hosts over 230,000 South Sudan(ese) refugees. the capacity of schools to accommodate learners from both the refugees...

Smiles, hugs and laughs among rival factions: are they real or they are just...

At J1 State House in Juba it was all smiles, hugs and laughs. The happiness is believed to usher in a...

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...

Supporting local government to provide better access for urban refugees

By Musa Sabir. Due to the unconducive living condition in the settlement camps coupled with rambling...

Sport activities encourage peaceful coexistence – a South Sudan’s minister.

For many South Sudanese, the country’s revitalized peace agreement is coming rather too slow. Majorities are seemingly waiting on peace to...

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