Have hope for peace, Pope Francis tells Christians
The Holy Father of the Catholic Church has encouraged Christians to have hope for peace. In his message on...
Botswana votes out ruling party after 58 years in power
Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi conceded defeat on Friday after a shocking election result that saw his Botswana Democratic...
Another influx of South Sudanese Reported over hunger catastrophe
According ReliefWeb
food security report, Nearly one in every three people in South Sudan – were
severely food insecure and 3.6...
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...
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...
Yambio AIDS Commission urges Secrecy, expedited Action for HIV Cure
By Jackson Gaaniko Mathew
The AIDS Commission in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria State has issued an...
Will Peace Building trainings improve youths’ effort towards downplaying violent taunts?
Radio Bakhita
South Sudanese citizens still look up to their leaders as they seek lasting solution...
UNESCO’s cultural week; Springing up new era for community cohesion
By Lucia and Patrick
Participants have expressed gratitude to UNESCO and partners for organizing cultural week...
Hidden Death Trap of Northern Uganda’s Future Generations
With an estimated traditional health practitioner for every 200 – 400 Ugandans, herbal medicine has long been used to...
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...












