Coronavirus: Homeschooling leave refugee children out
Out break of COVID-19 has affected economies, social life among others worldwide. Schooling is not spared either. In Uganda, students were...
Plight of South Sudanese refugees in Uganda: Risking it all for food
Five South Sudanese refugees drowned in River Enyau attempting to cross in order to receive their monthly food rations, according to...
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...
Continuous rise in teenage pregnancies worry partners.
By: Judith Atizoyo, Radio Pacis
Teenage pregnancies continue to rise among refugees young people. Especially in...
Social Media blamed for escalating tension, Refugee youths trained to resist the abuse.
The
social media platforms dubbed Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp among many
others is a source of communication connecting a group of...
Refugees in Uganda can hardly access justice.
Many South Sudanese, who poured into Northern districts of Uganda where they sought safety, after fleeing violent conflict, get entangled in...
A ‘Youth Skills Development Centre’ opens, in Rhino settlement of refugees
Majority of South Sudanese refugee youths, living in various settlements across Northern Uganda, spend huge amounts of their time doing nothing....
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...
Rape and Theft: How 24-Year-Old man ended up battling for life after mob beatings.
By Emmy Daniel Ojara, Speak fm
GULU. Kinyera Wilberforce, a 24 year old man ended up...
Cooperate with media for information dissemination, Director tells community
By Ojok Darious Kidomua, Easter Radio
The Director of the South Sudan’s Catholic Radio Network urged...








