By William Logai Ochieng | Executive Director
Army attack prompts mass exodus from Magwi County South Sudan.
Regime troops – slaughter villagers like mammals as thousands flee when Pajok came under attack. Over 6,000 people have fled from Magwi County South Sudan into northern Ugandan according to the UN Refugee Agency.
More inhabitants are still hiding in the bush trying to find their way to safety in Lamwo district of Uganda.
At this second reporting:
Originally, this is a South Sudanese scheme Hope the charity implemented in Omilling South Sudan. However, when a country went to war in 2013 that rapidly accelerated in an entire nation.
We transferred the activities to Uganda to benefit refugees who fled to live in exile. Hope Ofiriha offers basic manufacturing skills in soil Cookstoves, microloan, business advice, feasibility study, and marketing guidance.
At this reporting, the charity had trained four refugee women and granted microloan to 25 clients who are in a business of soil Cookstoves production and selling to generate incomes to provide their families with basic needs and pay fees to keep their children in boarding schools. From the profit, the clients can repay their monthly installments.
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