Friday, April 24, 2026

Making way for returnees

The South Sudan People’s Defense Force or SSPDF pulled out its forces from the Pageri and Moli areas of Eastern Equatoria...

Arua health sector grapples with shortages of medical supplies.

Medical supplies allocated to Arua main health facilities run out long before the appointed time has come – leaving many patients...

Continuous rise in teenage pregnancies worry partners.

By: Judith Atizoyo, Radio Pacis Teenage pregnancies continue to rise among refugees young people. Especially in...

Daily struggles of urban refugees

Refugees who choose to live in towns instead of officially recognised settlements are not considered for any support at all, and...

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...

Local solutions for local problems

After insurgences, Northern region of Uganda appears peaceful. But Gender based violence is silently eating families up – and no one...

Teenage pregnancy grow among refugees, relatives of victims settle cases within family settings.

By Samson Ganiku, Radio Pacis At the ease of Uganda’s two months long lockdown which was...

Cash handouts replaces food rations. Lack of food remains at large, in various settlements.

South Sudanese refugees, living in various refugee settlements in Northern Uganda, complain cash handouts they receive have not alleviated the problem...

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...

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...

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