Tuesday, July 7, 2026

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...

A sudden downpour cause extensive damage to the South Sudan’s Equatorias

Recurring downpour has caused extensive damage to property and disrupted business to Torit, Eastern part of South Sudan. The rest of...

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...

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...

Slow peace

South Sudan peace is coming rather too slow – and this has set many, including Ugandans, into frustration and disappointments. Many...

Uganda: Cases of defilement on the rise, in refugee settlements

Bidibidi refugee settlement: At least hundreds of cases of defilement have been registered; within period of 5 months, in just one...

Refugees toughen ties with host community over land use. Believes it builds coexistence

Relations between #South Sudanese refugees living in Omugo, an extension of Rhino camp settlement in Arua District and the hosts nearby...

Motherfucker: The silent enemy, in refugee settlements

What would come to your mind, if you heard people saying "motherfucker" - it is an insult, right? Well, here in...

Many problems, one solution

In response to appeal made by the government of Uganda through the Office of the Prime Minister, some humanitarian organizations have...

Politicizing migration issues

As Palorinya settlement, housing over one hundred thousand refugees from South Sudan, is deemed to fall under a newly created district...

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