Monday, December 29, 2025

Energy: New alternatives

93% of refugee and host community households depend on wood as source of fuel for making a hot meal, according to...

New technology improves research methodology among refugee students

Following the recent unrest in Africa’s youngest nation (South Sudan), a good number of young people pursuing their studies in the...

Coronavirus piles more misery on “urban” refugees

Lockdown restrictions due to coronavirus pandemic brought into force in March, including barring of public as well as private transport, is...

“We Shall Never Go Back To War Again” VP.

South Sudan’s vice president Dr James Wani Igga pledged that his government will not go back to war again if peace...

NGO vehicles turn into a killing machine

Residents of a-refugee-hosting district of Arua are concerned about high speeds at which refugee programs implementing partners drive. This follows rampant...

The humanitarian aid should never be stolen – officials.

Mostly UN agencies running various refugee-related activities in Uganda will receive a donation of 27 billion Uganda shillings to aid their...

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...

Coronavirus: Security surround Palabek Refugee Camp, in a fight against COVID-19

Coronavirus Task Force team of Lamwo District, in Northern Uganda, has surrounded Palabek Refugee settlement which is housing about 50,000 refugees...

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...

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...

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