Adjumani Prison is a 3,700‑acre prison farm which holds about 800 prisoners and 100 guards from both the host community and the refugee population, with refugees in the majority. Men and women from long‑warring tribes are incarcerated there for offenses ranging from theft to murder, and refugee children live inside with their mothers, all against the backdrop of decades of conflict in Sudan and South Sudan.
These gates of Adjumani Prison were breached – not for an escape, but for an unexpected invasion of hope. In a single afternoon, a trip meant to quietly serve refugees in Uganda’s Adjumani camp became a mission that carried Christian gospel radio into one of the hardest places in the region.
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