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Bonifacio Taban Kuich is a seasoned journalist with Voice of America (VOA), operating from the South Sudanese capital, Juba, and reporting extensively from Bentiu. His journalistic expertise is broad, encompassing investigative journalism, communications, safety and security, political analysis, and research. Kuich's reporting is particularly focused on the ongoing conflict and humanitarian issues that plague the region, providing in-depth coverage and analysis that brings international attention to these critical matters. Kuich's work has been pivotal in highlighting the deadly landmine blasts in Unity state, which have been attributed to rebel opposition, and the significant challenges that organizations like Doctors Without Borders face in delivering medical care to South Sudanese refugees, both within the country and in neighboring Uganda. Through his reporting, he has illuminated the dire struggles of refugees, the healthcare crisis, and the broader impact of war on the people of South Sudan. His commitment to journalism in a region fraught with conflict demonstrates a dedication to uncovering the truth and informing the global community about the complex realities on the ground. Kuich's contributions to media and journalism in South Sudan are invaluable, as he continues to accept assignments that require a high level of expertise in various domains, including data collection and investigative reporting, all while navigating the challenging security landscape of the region.
“Transcend the shadow of violence”
Thousands of children in Uganda’s refugee camps fail to attend school despite the free education provided by the United Nations and others.
In Uganda’s Bweyale refugees from South Sudan, mainly children, suffer from ‘jigger’ fleas, causing swelling, itching, ulceration and infection.