Resilience of Refugee Child-Headed Families in Uganda
10 October 2024, 3:21 pm
By Cinderella Ayebare
In the ravages of war, innocent children often bear the brunt, losing parents to either abduction, separation, or death, while others suffer physical and emotional scars.
The civil conflict in South Sudan has left thousands seeking refuge in Uganda. Among them are child-headed families who arrived without parents.
In this special report, Cinderella Ayebare shares the inspiring stories of child-headed families in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement,
Despite the trauma they’ve faced, these resilient young refugees are working tirelessly to
Make ends meet, heal from emotional wounds, and access basic necessities
Her report calls for more education and resource support in order to reshape and unlock opportunities for the children. This story has been aired and broadcast on Mama FM 101.7 airwaves.
This story was produced with the support of Media Monitoring Africa as part of the Isu Elihle Awards.