
Escalating violence in the DRC forces tens of thousands more to flee into Uganda
Above: Crossing into Southern Uganda, refugees are transported from the border points to reception centres Violent clashes in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have led to a surge in

Breaking the bias – the power of education to lift up refugee girls
Fiona is a bright, intelligent and ambitious 20-year-old student studying her final year of high school at a secondary school in South Western Uganda. She is also a South Sudanese

Scaling up availability of access to soap for displaced persons in North Western Uganda
As far as basic household items go, soap is king. Without cleanliness, it is difficult for anywhere to feel like home. For those who cannot barely afford the bare necessities

Burundian refugees in Uganda share their hopes as they prepare for the journey home
A mass repatriation exercise has been underway for Burundian refugees to their home nation from several neighbouring countries which started in 2020. Many of those who have been living as

Keeping the wheels turning – AIRD Uganda’s approach to fleet management
Logistics coordinator, Moses Lumbuku, at the AIRD Uganda program explains how fleet management works in the context of humanitarian work. What exactly is fleet management and how does it play

Elevating health in communities- Sanitation and Hygiene interventions in Uganda
The adage goes that cleanliness is next to godliness. It may seem like an exaggeration of sorts, but when we see the statistics concerning the enormous negative impact of unhygienic