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Refugees International recently returned from southern Sudan where we found that people were returning from exile to villages which are severely lacking in basic services to accommodate the numbers of returnees. In the state of Northern Bahr El Ghazal we spoke with people who had lived for decades in north Sudan and in Darfur, who were motivated to return to the south once they heard that their home areas were peaceful. They were now struggling to survive in villages without adequate access to drinking water, health services, education, food and shelter. We met with community groups who explained the difficulties they were facing, and the support they needed to enable them to reconstruct their villages and to assist with the reconciliation process.
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South Sudan 2008: Not Enough Drinking Water
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