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South Sudanese Refugees Worry About Future

by World Food Programme | World Food Programme
Thursday, 19 June 2014 09:03 GMT

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The humanitarian crisis in South Sudan is becoming a regional tragedy. Tens of thousands have fled South Sudan, many to Ethiopia which hosts the largest number of South Sudanese refugees. Elisabeth Nyapal from Upper Nile State describes how she fled because of the conflict and that there is no food or water back home. WFP is providing food assistance with High Energy Biscuits, paying particular attention to children, pregnant women and the malnourished. What happens next is a question not just for these South Sudan refugees, but also for the newest generation of the world's newest country.
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