for now. the truce brokered by the u.s. and saudi arabia came after at least 17 people were killed including five children. this is after an air strike on a residential area in the city. we are in south sudan where a humanitarian crisis expected to get worse as hundreds of thousands flee the fighting in khartoum. reporter: this is africa s largest refugee crisis and you can see the conditions here for yourself. the people here are being largely ignored by the world. aid agencies are doing what they can, but it is simply not enough. south sudan is one of the poorest countries in the world, they barely have enough to feed and shelter their own returnees and they re also being asked now to absorb fleeing sudanese and other foreign nationals with limited support from the outside world. it is almost impossible.
agencies are doing what they can but it is not enough. south sudan is one of the poorest countries in the world. they barely have enough to feed and shelter their own returnees and now they are being asked to shelter for nationals with limited support from the outside world. it is almost impossible. with the rainy season starting, what you see here will only get worse. so many of those speaking to us say they feel a sense of humiliation, that the message they are getting from the world is that they are not worthy of support. until aid arrives here in meaningful quantities, it is hard to argue with that. cnn. a california community is debating the merits of
south khartoum. it comes the u.n. is set to host say donors contest for the country. and thousands have fled to neighboring chad, 2 million people have been permanently displaced. as the fighting between the army and rapid security forces enters its third months. tens of thousands of sudanese are needing to soothe sudan, and as cnn finds out conditions in the refugee camps are dire lacking even basic facilities. reporter: this is africa s largest refugee crisis. and you can see the conditions here for yourself. the people here are being largely ignored by the world. aid agencies are doing what they can, but it is simply not enough. south sudan is one of the poorest countries in the world. they barely have enough to feed and shelter their own returnees. and they are also now being