The Association for Media Development in South Sudan with funding from USAID has Wednesday awarded cheques to five individuals including journalists with the best innovative ideas in formation dissemination this year. Continue reading AMDISS awards individuals including journalists with best innovative ideas
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Devt partners urge govt to allocate more funds to education sector
As South Sudan joins the rest of the world to mark International Day of education today, some development partners are calling on the unity government to allocate more funds to the education sector in the country. Continue reading Devt partners urge govt to allocate more funds to education sector
Activist tells govt to ban polluting single-use plastics
An environmental activist in Jonglei State has called on the authorities to ban single-use plastics, saying it is contaminating the river Nile and the environment. Continue reading Activist tells govt to ban polluting single-use plastics
Renk residents embark on environment-friendly farming
Empowered by Christian Mission for Development (CMD), Renk County residents are planting trees to conserve the environment and enhance livelihoods as experts encourage more engagement in agroforestry. Continue reading Renk residents embark on environment-friendly farming
What Gatdor Gai, exceptional South Sudanese in 2023 KCSE results dreams of
Gatdor Gai Reat, one of the exceptional South Sudanese who scooped an A in the recently released Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) aspires to study medicine at Havard University, one of the top prestigious universities in the United States of America. Continue reading What Gatdor Gai, exceptional South Sudanese in 2023 KCSE results dreams of
How Renk farmers flourish under CMD funding
The Christian Mission for Development (CMD) is empowering small-medium scale farmers in Renk County of Upper Nile State to increase production of agriculture-based livelihoods. Continue reading How Renk farmers flourish under CMD funding
How hospitality generously paid a tea seller
For the last two years, 41-year-old Mama Julia James has been serving tea and water to bereaved mourners under a makeshift shelter inside sunbaked New Site cemetery in Juba, and a good Samaritan finally rewarded her hospitality. Continue reading How hospitality generously paid a tea seller
Uprooted by violence, Mundri East IDPs fear returning home
Weeks after abandoning their homes due to a farmers-cattle herders conflict, about a hundred households in Mundri East County of Western Equatoria State say they fear returning to their homes. Continue reading Uprooted by violence, Mundri East IDPs fear returning home
‘I want to be police officer to fight crimes’, says former gang member
A former gang member who has lived on the streets for two years in Aweil in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, says he wants to be a police officer to fight crimes after reforming. Continue reading ‘I want to be police officer to fight crimes’, says former gang member
‘We didn’t choose to live on streets,’ says former street child
A former street child said bad parenting and war have forced many children to go and live on the streets of Juba.
Continue reading ‘We didn’t choose to live on streets,’ says former street child