Water Crisis hits Juba, Residents in plight
By: Sebit Patrick
In light of soaring economic crisis, the cost of living is threatened as...
Briefing: What’s behind South Sudan’s COVID-19 inspired UN-backlash*
Obi Anyadike | The New Humanitarian
Senior editor, Africa
With additional reporting in Juba by Okech Francis
NAIROBI
‘If coronavirus hits South Sudan with its...
Torit’s conflict instigated by politicians with selfish interest, Lobong
By: Radio Emmanuel
Eastern Equatoria state plunged into conflict recently when youth in the area took...
No Free Education Without Pay, Books; Head Teachers Warn
By Sebit Patrick
Teachers and civil servants are urging the government to promptly pay...
ECSSS Bishop calls for support to IDPs.
By: Esther Natalino, Radio Easter
Recent wave of insecurity involving sporadic shootings in the Otogo Payam...
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...
Uganda’s refugee law is admirable. But the government is marred with irregularities.
Author: Ojok Michael
United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) is carrying out massive data verification of refugees, in Uganda, using a...
Coronavirus: Lockdown and teenage pregnancy dilemma, Koboko Uganda
By Adiidi Rasul, Spirit fm
Schools
have been one of the promising guarantee against teenage pregnancies since
underage...
“Shun criminal activities” Yambio Mayor tells Youth
By Jackson Gaaniko
The Mayor of Western Equatoria’s Yambio Town Municipality has urged the youth to...
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...