JUST IN: “One meal a day” — Lives enduring extreme hardship in South Sudan refugee camp
The camp, about 26 km from South Sudan’s capital of Juba, also hosts displaced people from Ethiopia, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Many new arrivals are facing hardships due to the suspension of food rations and the lack of essential services. “At first, they gave us water and food, but now they have halted the supplies. I am seriously sick and cannot see doctors due to the overwhelming number of patients,” said 65-year-old Khamisa Isak Adam, who arrived at the camp in January. Read More