Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Livestock diseases at a blink of spread as refugee animals go unscreened.

When war broke in the Africa’s youngest nation of South Sudan, looting of property and demolition of houses left empty by...

Coronavirus piles more misery on “urban” refugees

Lockdown restrictions due to coronavirus pandemic brought into force in March, including barring of public as well as private transport, is...

Drugs worth 63 million shillings impounded in refugee camp. Unlicensed clinics and non qualified...

As Uganda tops world record as refugees hosting country, the refugee Population and asylum seekers in need of Health services in...

Continuous rise in teenage pregnancies worry partners.

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

South Sudan causalities in the making, amid broken agreement

Upon signing of the Khartoum Declarations of Agreement Between Parties of the Conflict in South Sudan, some areas jubilated. But within...

We need food aid, not cash-Refugees

Some South Sudanese refugees’ leaders in Bidibidi settlement camp in Yumbe district have overruled proposal by the World Food Program (WFP)...

South Sudan conflict is the very devil depriving its own younger generation of brighter...

It is estimated 90 per cent of refugee-female-children, living in Uganda, do not get to continue their learning after completion of...

Plans to relocate natives of Apaa reach a deadlock

The government of Uganda is in a deadlock with the natives of Apaa – a contested area in the North of...

Five dead in Uganda’s Adjumani district fight

Five people died during a fight between some members of South Sudanese refugee and host communities, in Uganda’s Adjumani district. Reportedly...

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...

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