Thu, 10/20/2011 - 15:28
As South Sudan planned for a referendum on independence in January 2011, RI pushed the US government and international agencies to prepare to respond to violence and displacement. As a result, many aid workers credited RI’s work as the catalyst that spurred contingency planning on behalf of their agencies, which were then ready to provide food, medicine and other basic needs, to the hundreds of thousands of Sudanese that returned to the South, thereby limiting the spread of disease and other suffering. Also, because of RI’s advocacy, UNHCR shifted millions of more dollars to help returnees reintegrate into their communities.