Climate-smart agriculture project for refugees and their hosts
Northern Uganda Resilience Initiative (NURI) is a-climate-smart agriculture project funded by the Royal Danish Embassy in Uganda. The Ambassador, Nicolaj A....
Coronavirus: Drama episode one
"… with Covid–19 – an irritation of global dimensions, we are constantly regretting our Pearl. We learn to smile with our...
Migration dilemma: Refugee–host communities mix–up in Uganda’s largest settlement, Bidibidi
Agencies that provide humanitarian aid to both refugees and a small portion (of aid) to host communities of Uganda’s largest refugee...
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...
Coronavirus: Drama episode two
Episode two, “…I wonder what he could be doing now...!” Amid coronavirus pandemic, Mary is curious to know how her boyfriend...
Creating livelihood in foreign land
As humanitarian assistance continue to decrease, refugees and asylum seekers in Uganda are encouraged to initiate their own livelihoods. Many have...
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...
The plight of child refugees
After successfully escaping South Sudan brutal war characterized by mass killings; over 41,000 children, majority of who are below 15 years...
Refugees: What is the way forward?
UN World Food Program (WFP) distributes food assistance periodically to refugees and asylum seekers, in Uganda. The UN agency usually provides starchy,...
Coronavirus (COVID–19): What you need to know across refugee settlements
Underage pregnancies have become the talk of the town. National media is broadcasting such news almost everyday. Refugees; especially leaders, living...