Saturday, May 18, 2024

Years of fighting have weakened South Sudan’s freedom of expression.

At least 10 journalists were killed; from 2014 to 217, in South Sudan, according to Reporters Without Borders. The country’s world...

Politicizing migration issues

As Palorinya settlement, housing over one hundred thousand refugees from South Sudan, is deemed to fall under a newly created district...

Thin line between Uganda’s open-door policy to refugees and resources

As hate and disinformation about migrants spread across USA and Europe, throwing local populations into panic, Uganda is receiving them with...

Refugees in Arua District get training in handling money

European Investment Bank together with a Catholic founded bank - Centenary, want both South Sudanese refugees and their Ugandan hosts to...

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...

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...

Who does and does not access justice?

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and Legal Aid Providers Network (LASPNET) issued report on difficulties refugees, living in Uganda, face...

Can new sanctions on South Sudan improve security?

UN Security Council slapped renewed sanctions on South Sudan. UNSC imposed embargo of arms as well as any support related to...

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...

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...

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