Returnees struggling to start lives from scratches
By James Arusi
According to UNHCR’s data of November 2020, over three hundred thousand (300,000) South...
A-self-made-food scheme on the horizon
As crises become more frequent world over, humanitarian aid for people engulfed in all man-made catastrophes especially in Africa, Asia and...
How drug abuse is wasting refugees in Uganda
Experts warn many more refugees are likely to get wasted as drug abuse in the refugee settlements of South Sudanese, located...
South Sudan COVID-19 free, how can we prevent the Pandemic?
The world Health Organisation or (WHO) in its recently concluded risk assessment declared South Sudan COVID-19 free, indicates that...
South Sudan’s future from a young woman’s perspective.
Since 2013, South Sudan’s conflict is literally still at large in some parts of the country – and for many hopes...
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...
Families languishing in Protection of Civilians Sites describe conditions as horrifying
By April 30, 2019 the UN Migration Agency (IOM) estimated the number of Internally Displaced People, across South Sudan’s nearly 2...
Covid19: cases rise among refugees
The presidential order that came into effect since June 07th banned inter district movement for individuals and all forms...
South Sudan federalism campaign, amid discussions on contentious issues of the number of states...
As South Sudan’s top opposing parties discuss the contentious issues on the number of states and their boundaries, a roadmap to...
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...






