Tuesday, April 16, 2024

“Risk–duty–allowances” delayed. COVID–19 front line workers go on strike.

The government of Uganda instated “risk–duty–allowances” for all front line workers fighting against the spread of COVID–19 pandemic. However, workers 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...

Bidibidi on the brink of a catastrophe, amid limited resources

One of the world’s largest refugee settlements, Bidibidi, is facing acute lack of water. The populations say their problems are exacerbated...

Local leaders concern over renewed influx of S. Sudanese refugees and migrants

By: Marko Taibot, Radio Pacis Refugee agencies and other humanitarian organizations are struggling with the great...

Responding to issues of climate change needs a combined effort, officials say.

Melting ice, scorching sun heat, floods among others are a result of dramatic changing weather patterns. Such issues related to climatic...

Slow peace

South Sudan peace is coming rather too slow – and this has set many, including Ugandans, into frustration and disappointments. Many...

Cattle rustling

Residents of Gaar Boma in Lakes State are accusing Cattle keepers from Rumbek East County of killing 4 police officers and...

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...

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...

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...

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