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...
Coronavirus and aid: What we’re watching, 9-15 April
The New Humanitarian
Geneva
South Sudan: UN staff restricted after first cases, rise in online xenophobia
South Sudan has confirmed its first three cases of...
Bishop Launch tree planting in climate change campaign
By Jackson Gaaniko
The Catholic Bishop of Tambura-Yambio has launched a tree-planting project on 3rd October...
African countries struggle to find the coronavirus test kits they need
April Zhu |The New Humanitarian
Freelance journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya
NAIROBI
‘Even where there is enough money, many African health authorities are unable...
Refugees’ fate devastating over food aid cut, reclaimed farmland
By: Jackie Adure, TBS
Five years down the line, South Sudanese refugees living condition in the...
Relationship between refugees and hosts, in Uganda, is going through a sticky patch.
Author: Kenyi Emmanuel
South Sudanese refugees living in settlement camps, in Northern Uganda are caught between a rock and a hard ground. They...
Youths in Maban on a rampage over lack of employment opportunities
Author: CBN News
A group of youths numbering 400 armed with sticks and machetes attacked and vandalized UN as well as other humanitarian...
Radio as a community builder
Syndicate (©The Niles)
For more than 21 years, refugees from South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo have lived peacefully alongside...
Who is who?
By Speak FM
South Sudanese refugees in Uganda’s Gulu district, especially women want to have equal opportunities as nationals.
They demand to be...
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...











