Monday, May 20, 2024

Many Ugandan youth have reportedly joined South Sudan rebels.

By Spirit Fm Poverty and widespread unemployment drive Ugandan youth to join South Sudan rebels. Many youth, especially near the border area...

Slow peace

South Sudan peace is coming rather too slow – and this has set many, including Ugandans, into frustration and disappointments. Many...

Recent South Sudan peace deal is finally bringing hope.

There is hope following the latest peace deal in South Sudan. Near-five-year recent violent conflict had brought life close to a...

Supporting local government to provide better access for urban refugees

By Musa Sabir. Due to the unconducive living condition in the settlement camps coupled with rambling...

Married at 16: The refugee mother fixing her past in Uganda

By Alison Lemeri Amid overwhelming challenges, few child parents sail together in their marriage. Majority of...

Arua health sector grapples with shortages of medical supplies.

Medical supplies allocated to Arua main health facilities run out long before the appointed time has come – leaving many patients...

A renewed wave of South Sudanese asylum seekers looms.

Civilians in the former South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State are fleeing their homes again – and entering neighbouring Uganda. But Uganda...

Who does and does not access justice?

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and Legal Aid Providers Network (LASPNET) issued report on difficulties refugees, living in Uganda, face...

Donor-fund-dry out

Refugee-hosting districts of Northern Uganda complain service delivery is deteriorating due to donor-fund-dry out. Part of their finances comes from refugee-program-implementing...

Expert point of view: Refugee rights and obligations

In our second episode of refugee rights and obligations, Odeke Moses from the Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control Department of...

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