UNFPA’s Dr. Kidane speaks about the likely impact of Covid-19 on SRHS

The United Nations Population Fund or UNFPA has warned that coronavirus is likely going to affect the provision of the integrated health systems including reproductive health services in South Sudan. Continue reading UNFPA’s Dr. Kidane speaks about the likely impact of Covid-19 on SRHS

EXCLUSIVE: UNMISS Human Rights Director speaks on violence across S.Sudan

Eugene Nindorera – Director- Human Rights Division –UNMISS speaks about the latest report on violence affecting civilians in South Sudan. Continue reading EXCLUSIVE: UNMISS Human Rights Director speaks on violence across S.Sudan

Interview with FAO’s Country Rep. on how COVID-19 is impacting on agriculture, food security

Eye Radio spoke to UN’s FAO Country Representative, Meshack Malo about how COVID-19 is impacting agriculture and food security. Continue reading Interview with FAO’s Country Rep. on how COVID-19 is impacting on agriculture, food security

The journey: Amy Lasu dreams of playing for Olympic Lyon

Little known Amy Lasu Lauya who is best known on the pitch only as Amy, broke on to the football scene in South Sudan when she captained the country’s national women’s team at the East and Central African Football Association (CECAFA) tournament hosted in Tanzania late last year. Continue reading The journey: Amy Lasu dreams of playing for Olympic Lyon

Meet Dr. Ajak Makor who beat the COVID-19, recounts his days in isolation

As of 18th May 2020, South Sudan has recorded over 300 of the COVID-19 cases, with 4 recovered, and 6 death. Eye Radio talks to Dr. Ajak Makor, one of the COVID-19 patients who is recovering.  Dr. Makor who is also a consultant surgeon at Juba Military Hospital said he was associated with contacts of the sixth case of COVID-19. Continue reading Meet Dr. Ajak Makor who beat the COVID-19, recounts his days in isolation

Why Dr. James Okuk disagrees with the presidency over allocation of states

A South Sudanese political analyst, Dr. James Okuk examined the current political situation in the country by looking into the disagreement of parties to the revitalized peace agreement on the issue of the state’s allocations. Continue reading Why Dr. James Okuk disagrees with the presidency over allocation of states

Meet the man who helped establish S. Sudan’s elite force

He speaks softly, his brows furrow deeper with soft smile, and a well-kept smooth hairless scalp. He maintains a smile-most of the time. He neither smokes nor drinks alcohol. A staunched catholic. That is just a piece of Major General Stephen Buay Rolnyang.

Continue reading Meet the man who helped establish S. Sudan’s elite force

Q&A with UK Ambassador to South Sudan, Chris Trott

Over the week, the UK Ambassador to South Sudan made comments regarding disparity in the assembling of forces at the VIP training camp in Gorom near Juba. His remarks on the available number of government forces at the site caused some discomfort among members of the public, including the government. Continue reading Q&A with UK Ambassador to South Sudan, Chris Trott

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