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South Sudanese Refugees Dying of Hunger in Ethiopia

South Sudanese Refugees Dying of Hunger in Ethiopia
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European Union offcials visit Ethiopia – New Business Ethiopia

European Union offcials visit Ethiopia – New Business Ethiopia
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Education Of Refugee Children How It Helped Put Their Trauma Behind Ed Holt

Education Of Refugee Children How It Helped Put Their Trauma Behind Ed Holt The New Nation Inter Press Service: Eighteen-year-old Chuol Nyakoach lives in the Nguenyyiel Refugee Camp in Gambella, Ethiopia. Chuol is grateful that despite the trauma she has already experienced in her young life, she is able to continue her education in the refugee camp. Learning has given her a reason to wake up every day. The Nguenyyiel Refugee Camp is the largest in the area, comprising some 82,000 South Sudanese refugees, many of whom fled their homes in South Sudan after the escalating conflict in 2016 forced thousands to cross into Ethiopia through the Pagak, Akobo and Burbiey border points.

Refugee Children Explain How Education Helped Put Their Trauma Behind Them

Education Cannot Wait’s funding has helped provide education to 140,000 pre-primary, primary and secondary refugee school children 38 percent of whom are girls in the Gambella and Benishangul Gumuz regions. South Sudanese girls in grade two learning at Tierkidi School No. 3, Refugee Camp, Itang Woreda, Gambella Region. Credit: UNICEF Ethiopia/2018/Mersha May 4 2021 (IPS) - Eighteen-year-old Chuol Nyakoach lives in the Nguenyyiel Refugee Camp in Gambella, Ethiopia. Chuol is grateful that despite the trauma she has already experienced in her young life, she is able to continue her education in the refugee camp. Learning has given her a reason to wake up every day.

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