The silent killer: Violence against women
About 1 in 3 (35%) of women worldwide experience physical and/or sexual violence by a partner or sexual violence by a...
Thin line between Uganda’s open-door policy to refugees and resources
As hate and disinformation about migrants spread across USA and Europe, throwing local populations into panic, Uganda is receiving them with...
HIV/AIDS is “killing life in Palabek” refugee settlement of South Sudanese people.
Officials in Uganda’s refugee-hosting-Lamwo district suspect HIV/AIDS prevalence amongst South Sudanese refugees is on the rise. The situation is worrying, they...
Insufficient food aid: What is plan B for refugees?
Many south Sudanese refugees in Uganda, particularly in Northern Uganda are increasingly engaging in different livelihood activities in order to counteract...
A-shared-space for sports, social and economic interactions for a refugee-hosting district complete
The space known as Paridi Stadium was purposely constructed to provide a-shared-area for sports, social and economic interactions for nearly 400,000...
The fortune of refugees in the face of covid19 vaccine.
By John Dibaba, Radio Pacis
A report by the officials in the Health department have revealed...
Riots in Rhino camp have subsided. Normalcy is near, Police say.
The riots followed delays of food rations for South Sudanese refugees of Omugo in Rhino camp. The rowdy circumstances brought humanitarian...
Donor-fund-dry out
Refugee-hosting districts of Northern Uganda complain service delivery is deteriorating due to donor-fund-dry out. Part of their finances comes from refugee-program-implementing...
Refugees in Uganda can hardly access justice.
Many South Sudanese, who poured into Northern districts of Uganda where they sought safety, after fleeing violent conflict, get entangled in...
South Sudan’s civil war threatens the country’s fabrics
The church in South Sudan has had decades of history of immunity from attacks by armed forces. But that is increasingly...