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Tonny Onyulo is a freelance print and broadcast journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. He reports across Africa. He has worked for both local and international media, including Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), County Newspaper in Nairobi, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, USA Today, Washington Times, NBC, Newsweek, Quartz and Global Post.
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Church-linked groups are helping South Sudanese refugees live like locals in Uganda

03 Nov 2024  |  www.ncronline.org
Church-linked organizations, including Finn Church Aid and the Salesians of Don Bosco, are playing a crucial role in supporting South Sudanese refugees in Uganda by providing education, vocational training, and farming resources. These initiatives aim to help refugees become self-reliant and integrate into the local economy, reducing their dependence on aid. The programs have enabled many refugees to start small businesses and improve their livelihoods, with some achieving full independence from aid. The efforts are complemented by spiritual and psychosocial support to address the trauma of war.

Church-linked groups are helping South Sudanese refugees live like locals in Uganda

07 Oct 2024  |  Episcopal News Service
Church-linked organizations are playing a crucial role in aiding South Sudanese refugees in Uganda, helping them integrate into local communities and become self-reliant. Finn Church Aid and the Salesians of Don Bosco are providing vocational training, education, and farming resources, enabling refugees to start businesses and support their families. These initiatives are reducing dependency on aid and improving livelihoods, with many refugees achieving independence. The programs also offer spiritual and psychosocial support, contributing to the overall well-being of the refugee community.

Church-linked groups are helping South Sudanese refugees live like locals in Uganda

04 Oct 2024  |  Sight Magazine
In Uganda's Palorinya and Palabek refugee settlements, church-linked organizations like Finn Church Aid and the Salesians of Don Bosco are empowering South Sudanese refugees to become self-reliant. Through vocational training, education, and farming programs, these organizations help refugees integrate into the local economy, reducing their dependence on aid. The initiatives have enabled refugees to start businesses, cultivate crops, and pursue education, significantly improving their livelihoods and fostering independence.

Members of Shuttered Rwandan Churches Gather in Homes as Leaders Quietly Protest

06 Sep 2024  |  ChurchLeaders
In Rwanda, numerous churches have been closed by the government for failing to comply with health and safety regulations, leading congregants to gather secretly in homes. The closures, ordered by President Paul Kagame, are part of a law requiring places of worship to meet specific standards. Critics, including Human Rights Watch, accuse Kagame of repressing religious freedom and expression. The government argues the measures are to protect citizens from corruption and fraud. The Association of Pentecostal Churches claims they are being unfairly targeted, forcing them to worship in secret due to fear of arrest.

Nowhere to go

09 Jul 2024  |  ara-network.com
Kenya plans to shut down the Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps, citing security concerns and the burden of hosting refugees for three decades. This decision affects over 400,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia, who have built lives in the camps. Critics argue the move is politically motivated and not a genuine solution to terrorism. The UN and other stakeholders are involved in seeking alternatives, while refugees like Abdalla Osman express fear and uncertainty about returning to Somalia.

A priest's kidnapping in South Sudan heightens fear among clergy in the country

22 May 2024  |  religionnews.com
The kidnapping of Rev. Luke Yugue and his driver in South Sudan underscores the ongoing insecurity faced by clergy in the country. Ethnic militia forces are suspected of the abduction, highlighting the persistent ethnic tensions and violence despite a 2018 peace agreement. Religious leaders, particularly from the Catholic Church, are urging the government to intervene and ensure the safety of clergy, who are increasingly targeted during their pastoral duties. The civil war, which began in 2013, has left a legacy of violence, with church leaders often caught in the crossfire. Calls for peace and reconciliation continue, as the country grapples with tribalism and instability.

In South Sudan, church works to keep young people off streets, drugs

12 May 2024  |  Detroit Catholic
In Yei, South Sudan, young people like John Sebit, who lost his family to violence, turn to drugs to cope with trauma. The civil war, which began in 2013 due to a political struggle between President Salva Kiir and then Vice President Riek Machar, has led to widespread displacement and hunger. Religious leaders attribute the rise in drug abuse to the psychological impact of violence. The Catholic Church, through the Diocese of Yei, is actively working to combat this issue by providing psychological and social support, reintegration programs, and counseling services. Fr. Tom Poru Martin has initiated an awareness campaign, and trained individuals are engaging with youth to discuss the dangers of drugs. The government has praised the church's efforts, and Maj. Jimmy Lomoro Cosmas calls for a partnership to win the war against drug abuse. Sebit and others believe that peace is the ultimate solution to end drug abuse, as the lack of employment and school closures leave many idle.

Long-serving president accused of further delaying upcoming elections in Congo

18 Apr 2024  |  ara-network.com
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, concerns about election violence and credibility arise as President Joseph Kabila, whose term technically ended in 2016, remains in power and endorses Emmanuel Shadary as his successor. Opposition candidates, including Martin Fayulu, face obstacles such as violence at rallies and doubts about electronic voting machines. Despite Kabila's support for Shadary, polls show opposition candidate Felix Tshisekedi leading. The UN Security Council calls for peaceful and credible elections, while experts like Peter Wafula Wekesa question the possibility of a fair contest.

In Sudan, churches, NGOs report growing concerns over humanitarian situation

06 Apr 2024  |  www.sightmagazine.com.au
The humanitarian situation in Sudan is deteriorating due to ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, leading to widespread displacement and food insecurity. Church leaders and NGOs are raising alarms about the dire conditions, with millions facing starvation. The UN World Food Program reports significant displacement and hunger, while organizations like Open Doors and CAFOD highlight the lack of international attention and funding. Calls for international support and pressure on warring parties are growing, as the crisis remains overshadowed by other global conflicts.

South Sudan's suffering people are on 'brink of destitution,' bishop says

21 Mar 2024  |  catholicvirginian.org
Bishop Eduardo Hiiboro Kussala of Tombura-Yambio in South Sudan has issued a warning about the dire situation faced by the people of South Sudan, who are on the brink of destitution due to a combination of civil war, starvation, drought, and floods. Despite a 2018 peace agreement, violence and kidnappings persist, particularly in rural areas. The civil war has resulted in nearly 400,000 deaths and displaced over 4 million people. UNICEF reports that 9.4 million people will need humanitarian assistance through 2024. Bishop Kussala calls for international intervention, highlighting the plight of children forced to beg or work due to hunger, and the potential negative impact on the country's security. The situation is exacerbated by a brutal civil war in neighboring Sudan, which could lead to the world's largest hunger crisis.
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