Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Stereotyping blamed for South Sudan’s underdevelopment

In South Sudan the roles of both males and females had clearly been defined time immemorial. But one local community organization...

Smiles, hugs and laughs among rival factions: are they real or they are just...

At J1 State House in Juba it was all smiles, hugs and laughs. The happiness is believed to usher in a...

NIRA encourages refugees to embrace civil registration

The National Identification Registration Authority or NIRA, a body in Uganda tasked with registration of all infants has encouraged the South...

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...

‘Beled ‘na awel’, meaning our country (South Sudan) come first – refugee youth leader.

Upon outbreak of the first wave of recent South Sudan’s violent conflict, in 2013, a-24-year old John Jal Adek fled the...

South Sudan’s Independence Day comes and passes unnoticed

Yesterday, July 9 marked eight years of South Sudan’s Independence, after splitting from Sudan. Unlike in the past, this independence day...

Over two hundred thousand struggle to access water in Kapoeta East County

By Daniel Garang Kapoeta East County is located in the eastern part of South Sudan’s Eastern...

Harnessing the potentials of South Sudanese women and girls.

By: Esther Natalino, Radio Easter Yei Crown the woman-South Sudan is a women founded and led...

‘Where is home? A refugee singer expresses anxiety over war ravaged Nation.

By Alison Lemeri, Freelancer Globally, 26.4 million People are refugees, according to the UN refugee Agency,...

Creating livelihoods in refugee settlements

Uganda is home to over 1.4 million refugees. But did you know that some of them are not just waiting on...

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