Energy: New alternatives
93% of refugee and host community households depend on wood as source of fuel for making a hot meal, according to...
Teacher: They tell us do what you can
Uganda’s pupil-teacher ratio is estimated at 46 as of 2016, according to United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute...
Welt Hunger Hilfe skills training to empower refugees and host community youth to become...
Many refugee youths and their
counterpart from host communities who had initially lost hope in life are
slowly regaining courage through...
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...
Coronavirus: Koboko’s cases outdo 10 of Uganda’s over 1,650 cases confirmed
By Adiidi Rashul,
Spirit fm
Following the confirmation of another case reported, Koboko’s
covid19 case reach 11 as...
Slow peace
South Sudan peace is coming rather too slow – and this has set many, including Ugandans, into frustration and disappointments. Many...
Can Uganda achieve the target of ending HIV/AIDS by 2030?
Uganda has made tremendous efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS, according to the Ministry of Health. The ministry estimates AIDS related...
A renewed wave of South Sudanese asylum seekers looms.
Civilians in the former South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State are fleeing their homes again – and entering neighbouring Uganda. But Uganda...
Ululating and chanting for South Sudan’s peace
Sunday, 5 marked the signing of a South Sudan’s cease-fire and power-sharing agreement in Khartoum, which will see Riek Machar return...
Woodland in the Northern Uganda is endangered.
As schoolchildren in some European countries take to the streets to protest for more to be done against climate change –...



