Thursday, February 12, 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...

South Sudan’s Yei-outgoing-UNHCR Head officer disappointed by endless violence.

According to the UN, this year, World Refugee Day marks a key moment for the public to show support for families...

Coronavirus: Homeschooling leave refugee children out

Out break of COVID-19 has affected economies, social life among others worldwide. Schooling is not spared either. In Uganda, students were...

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...

Coronavirus: Drama episode one

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

NIRA encourages refugees to embrace civil registration

The National Identification Registration Authority or NIRA, a body in Uganda tasked with registration of all infants has encouraged the South...

Patience under strain

Bidibidi local community – hosting Africa’s largest refugee settlement is arguably one of the most patient and understanding society. But their...

Time to talk development

South Sudan civil society organization, SSUNDE or South Sudan Network for Democracy and Election, is on a nation-wide mission of educating...

What peace?

Even though a South Sudanese revitalized peace deal was reached and signed by representatives of almost all conflicting groups, insecurity remains...

Members of parliament want to amend refugee law of Uganda.

Uganda is regarded to have the best refugee law, in Africa. It was passed in 2006, and immediately the Act came...

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