Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Continued food cuts send refugees into anxiety

After their food aid was cut nearly to half, refugees in Uganda are grappling with containing the news of further cuts...

South Sudan at crossroads: Is peace on the horizon?

The president of South Sudan, Salva Kiir, backed down by returning the country to its former status of 10 states. However,...

Coronavirus: Security surround Palabek Refugee Camp, in a fight against COVID-19

Coronavirus Task Force team of Lamwo District, in Northern Uganda, has surrounded Palabek Refugee settlement which is housing about 50,000 refugees...

Shrinking communal resources cause conflicts between refugees and their hosts.

Even though South Sudanese refugees and their Ugandan hosts are largely living in harmony, conflicts between the two populations do occur...

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...

South Sudanese women equipped with entrepreneurship skills

The food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) partnered with Gulu University in equipping young South Sudanese refugees with...

Cash grant a revolution for refugee persons with special needs or PSN

Scores of persons with special needs (PSN) equating to over 1,400 are languishing in the refugee camps as efforts to meet...

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...

Priest: “We have IDPs, all around the church. More are coming.”

Another South Sudan Catholic Church Compound is filling quickly with Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). The church premise of St. Luke, in...

Can monthly inspection of motorcycles on Uganda’s roads help to curb Boda-Boda thefts?

Article by Micheal Ojok On average, at least one motorcycle taxi rider commonly known as Boda-Boda is killed every day, in Uganda....

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