A blacksmiths works on a bracelet made out of melted bullet caisings at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek
A blacksmiths works on a bracelet made out of melted bullet caisings at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek March 20, 2014. Some of the blacksmiths working in the market are using bullet casings to make bracelets or spears for fishing. The oldest blacksmith here has been doing that since the first Sudanese civil war (Anyanya I, 1955-1972), according to a blacksmith at the market. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)
A blacksmith shows a digging tool, that has a gun drawn on it, at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek
A blacksmith shows a digging tool, that has a gun drawn on it, at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek March 20, 2014. Some of the blacksmiths working in the market are using bullet casings to make bracelets or spears for fishing. The oldest blacksmith here has been doing that since the first Sudanese civil war (Anyanya I, 1955-1972), according to a blacksmith at the market. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)
A boy turns a wheel to make the fire stronger at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek
A boy turns a wheel to make the fire stronger at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek March 20, 2014. Some of the blacksmiths working in the market are using bullet casings to make bracelets or spears for fishing. The oldest blacksmith here has been doing that since the first Sudanese civil war (Anyanya I, 1955-1972), according to a blacksmith at the market. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)
A blacksmiths shows a bullet casing at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek
A blacksmiths shows a bullet casing at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek March 20, 2014. Some of the blacksmiths working in the market are using bullet casings to make bracelets or spears for fishing. The oldest blacksmith here has been doing that since the first Sudanese civil war (Anyanya I, 1955-1972), according to a blacksmith at the market. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)
S.Sudan rebels, government claim oil town as talks delayed
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/ (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-S.Sudan rebels, government claim oil town as talks delayed
South Sudan recaptures oil town as talks delayed
Negotiations were scheduled to resume on Thursday but the Juba government said it had not sent its delegation to neighbouring Ethiopia, which is hosting the talks
WFP Starts Voucher Assistance In Darfur's Largest IDP Camp
Huwa, a displaced mother of three, is now able to "shop" for her food inside Darfur's largest camp for internally displaced people. After seven years of receiving traditional food rations of cereals and chickpeas, she is now able to exchange her voucher for fresh produce as well as food that cater to the community's taste like dried okra and dried tomatoes.
UK urged to rise above politics and resettle more refugees
Britain should realise it has nothing to lose by expanding a refugee resettlement programme, a charity said on Wednesday, despite an increasingly hostile political climate over immigration and asylum.
South Sudanese youth watch a volleyball game at a camp for the displaced at the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) compound in Rumbek
South Sudanese youth watch a volleyball game at a camp for the displaced at the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) compound in Rumbek, March 19, 2014. According to Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), since the start of the crisis, some 709,000 people have been displaced within South Sudan and another 222,000 have fled to neighbouring countries. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu