Coronavirus (COVID–19): What you need to know across refugee settlements
Underage pregnancies have become the talk of the town. National media is broadcasting such news almost everyday. Refugees; especially leaders, living...
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...
Unruly food cuts send refugees into farming amid lockdown.
Each refugee in Uganda’s Rhino camp settlement used to receive 12 kilograms of food ration. That was before the...
Coronavirus: “We are not receiving any new arrivals” – official
After the outbreak of intercommunal violence in the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan, that left hundreds dead across 28 villages in...
Alleviating reading culture among refugees, host community through digital research devices.
By Frederick Dramadri, Radio Pacis
In an effort to recover from the loses caused by the...
South Sudan-Uganda collaboration takes form
Both South Sudan and Uganda are working towards building ‘better’ collaborations. Delegations from the two neighbor countries say leveraging on the...
Plight of South Sudanese refugees in Uganda: Risking it all for food
Five South Sudanese refugees drowned in River Enyau attempting to cross in order to receive their monthly food rations, according to...
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...
Delays in food distribution to South Sudanese refugees spark protest, in Rhino camp.
Food for South Sudanese refugees living in Omugo settlement center – categorised under Rhino camp has been delayed for over one week....
Creating self-reliance for both refugees and host communities, in Uganda
Whilst budgets of humanitarian agencies that are working with refugees shrink, designing ingenious ways of helping over one million displaced people...






