Starvation is increasingly becoming South Sudan’s cancer
Article by Felix Ochola
Looming famine in some parts of South Sudan threaten to spark mass exodus of the country’s young population. Authorities...
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...
IDPs in Ezo seek support as Inter-tribal fight in Tombura intensifies.
By, Emmanuel Joseph, Anisa Radio
Thousands of Internally Displaced Persons are seeking asylum in Ezo county...
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...
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...
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...
Arch Bishop calls on Government to apprehend culprits of Kajo-keji killing
Ginaba Lino
Amidst Chanting and Ululation by South Sudanese during the Ecumenical Pilgrimage of Peace by...
South Sudan impose yet another lockdown, effect it till mid January 2022.
By Sebit Patrick
“With the emergence of the new variants (delta and Omicron) and the...
Government to reinstate academic calendar as heatwave threatens
By Sebit Patrick
The National Ministry of General Education and Instruction has said it...
WES citizens baffle with Sudanese Refugees’ influx
By Jackson Gaaniko
Authorities in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria State have expressed concern over the burgeoning...








