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Do refugees want to return to South Sudan?

December 13, 2020 Caitlin Wischmeyer Leave a comment 2015

In South Sudan, since a tentative peace deal was signed with the help of the international community that seems to be holding, many people seem to be evaluating what to do next. As of October 2020, UNHCR has made an official statement regarding South Sudanese refugees returning home in the current climate. “In recent years, […]

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