Return pressure builds as COVID-19 hits South Sudan displacement camps
Joshua Craze | The New Humanitarian
Researcher on South Sudan
Naomi Pendle
Research fellow at the Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa, at the London...
Masses are leaving their settlement camps. They enter towns.
Author: Odama Joseph
During the violent conflict, millions of South Sudanese were forced out of their homes. Some fled into neighboring countries...
Over 10,000 displaced in clash between Mundari communities.
South Sudan’s revitalized peace agreement was signed to end the half decade long violent conflict that sent about 1.5million...
Promoting innovative energy solution: Palabek Refugee and host community receive tree seedlings
Forest
depletion among others has been at the forefront of challenges reported
commonly reported after South Sudanese refugees who flee conflict...
Maternal Health care Eludes Women with Disabilities in Northern Uganda
By Okello Jesus, Gulu Uganda
When labor pains hit her during the final hours to...
Western Equatoria’s Deputy Governor Confident in SPLM Victory in 2026 Elections
By Jackson Gaaniko Mathew
The Deputy Governor of Western Equatoria State, has expressed strong...
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...
Kenya’s new deputy president sworn in after legal challenges
Kenya's new Deputy President Kithure Kindiki was sworn in on Friday after a court lifted orders barring his...
Food rations distribution has delayed. Yet we have nothing left to eat, refugees say.
Author: Ojok Michael
World Food Programme (WFP) is concerned about rowdy situation in Rhino camp of South Sudanese people a result of...
“Paddling My Wheelchair to the Health Center for Maternal Health Services”; the plight of...
By: Okello Jesus, Speak FM












