REFUGEE WOMEN LEADERS HAIL OPM, UNHCR FOR ENHANCING THEIR GOVERNANCE CAPACITY

REFUGEE WOMEN LEADERS HAIL OPM, UNHCR FOR ENHANCING THEIR GOVERNANCE CAPACITY

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YES WE CAN by I CAN Children ft JM Kennedy

The Lyrics of Yes we can a song by refugee children from Bidibidi Refugee Settlement featuring West Nile famous artist JM Kennedy

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Refugee Led Organizations' Call for Response on Covid-19 in Uganda

Concern on the Covid-19 Spread Among Refugees in Uganda

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I CAN South Sudan Strategic Plan 2020

Our plan for the new year

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I CAN Launches Peace Building Project

Press Release

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I CAN South Sudan Launches a Campaign on Child Rights In Bidibidi

A campaign on child Right, Early Child Marriage and Peace

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Lyrics Sibu Karahia

A Campaign against Hate Speech among South Sudanese people

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I CAN Children Releases first Video

South Sudanese have undergone decades of wars. Wars have been the only inheritance from generations to Generations beginning with Anya Nya war from 1964 to 1972, the SPLM war against Khartoum from 1983 to 2005, the War between SPLM and SPLM IO plus various other groups from 2013 to 2018. All these wars have caused total destruction of human life, infrastructures, wildlife and the future of South Sudanese generation. We, the Children of this generation refuse for our children to inherit same war and hence, we call for total Peace, Unity and Prosperity in South Sudan

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The birth of I CAN South Sudan

Introduction

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I CAN South Sudan launches Children's Peace Building Program in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement

Art and Drawing Program for Peace Building in the Refugee Camp

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Unaccompanied South Sudan refugee children in Bidibidi Refugee Camp in Uganda release music album

The launch of music from Bidibidi Refugee children

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