Monday, March 23, 2026

Water Crisis hits Juba, Residents in plight

By: Sebit Patrick In light of soaring economic crisis, the cost of living is threatened as...

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...

Students in refugee settlements take turns sitting in classrooms to study.

By Mega FM Big number of South Sudanese refugees and asylum seekers overwhelms Uganda’s refugee-hosting Lamwo District. The district receives new arrivals...

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...

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...

Forgotten Sorrow for Persons with Disabilities in Northern Uganda

By Okello Jesus Ojara Climate change threatens all of us. But for those of us living...

How Social Media Bullying Discourage Young Prospective Women from Joining Politics and the Public...

By Hafiz Bakhit, Arua One fm Internet and social media promote the right to freedom of...

kitchen gardening; a way to improving diet in refugee settlements

Article by Mega FM The United Nations World Food Programme in partnership with other humanitarian agencies like Medical Teams International and others...

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...

South Sudan, Uganda reach deal over visa fee waiver

By Sebit Patrick, CBN South Sudan and Uganda have successfully reached a deal to waive visa...

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