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Nyok Achuoth Gor was just eight years old when he was forced to flee southern Sudan.
It was the late 1980s and the Second Sudanese Civil War had begun a few years earlier.
He was conscripted as a child soldier and separated from his mother and younger siblings.
He would spend decades in refugee camps in Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopia.
"I ended up in Ethiopia, and became part of a generation [of displaced youths] referred to as 'the lost boys of Sudan'," Mr Gor told SBS News.
He came to Australia as a refugee a few years before the Sudan People's Liberation Movement and the Sudanese government signed a historic peace deal on 9 January 2005.