South Sudan’s Sosywood
Coming soon to a screen near you? Young film-makers hope to draw attention to social problems like gang violence and child marriage with their movies By Inna Lazareva JUBA, June…
Coming soon to a screen near you? Young film-makers hope to draw attention to social problems like gang violence and child marriage with their movies By Inna Lazareva JUBA, June…
Trigged by an oil spill and subsequent heavy rainfall, waves of oil and contaminants-soaked mud are rolling over South Sudanese villages and farmlands, reports the Nile Institute of Environmental Health…
Courageous communities take on the clear-cutters in South Sudan’s pristine woods Ignoring regulations designed to protect Lela-Bul, wildcatting loggers are swarming over from Uganda to clear-cut one of Africa’s last…
By Waakhe Simon Wudu Mading Ngor's childhood was spent fleeing the massacre that wiped out his village and killed his father, and then surviving the ensuing ten bitterly-hard years as a…
by Bonifacio Taban “John Manguet was a heroic reporter and a leader. He was loved and embraced in his community,” says Nigel Ballard, Internews Director of Community Radio. That is…
Reporting in the “world’s most dangerous country for journalists” “Hard to believe nowadays, but I used to love my chosen profession. That was before civil war broke out in 2013.…
The press conference in Berlin: eyewitness reports of horrible environmental contamination, new and scary victim totals. Held on April 18th in Berlin, Sign of Hope's press conference produced shocking revelations…
Eyewitness reports from courageous journalists Report #1: Pariang: Polluted desert land | By Simon Bingo PARIANG - Oil exploration in South Sudan’s Unity State takes a heavy toll on the…
South Sudan's parliament holding hearing on oil's contamination of water, lives and politics in South Sudan April 4, 2018 Sign of Hope's ten-year campaign to stop Big Oil's destruction of…
‘If my phone is off, I’m in trouble, get help’: the perils of reporting in South Sudan Read the full text about courageous women journalists in South Sudan