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The First Sudanese Civil War (1955-1972)

The First Sudanese Civil War (1955-1972)
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Research Terms of Reference: Population Movement Baseline (SSD1904), South Sudan, March 2019 (Version 1) - South Sudan

Research Terms of Reference: Population Movement Baseline (SSD1904), South Sudan, March 2019 (Version 1) Format 2.1. Rationale The civil war that broke out in South Sudan in 2013 has cumulatively triggered the displacement of nearly 2.2 million people internationally and 2 million internally over the last 6 years. However, when looking historically, populations in South Sudan have experienced episodic displacement for over 3 decades of conflict. Since the signing of the R-ARCSS in September 2018 the country has seen a decrease in episodes of large-scale displacement; however, localised displacement driven by various shocks and decreased resilience continues. The compounded negative impacts of repeated shocks and displacement have resulted in the deterioration of household (HH) resilience, heightened vulnerability and increased humanitarian need. Waves of displacement have caused higher IDP reliance on host communities, quicker resource exhaustion, loss of livelihoods and the deple

Lost Girl brought to the US amid Sudan war connects with surviving family member after 30 years

What does the future look like for nation? EXCLUSIVE: In a year pockmarked by an ongoing pandemic, the type of tragedy that brings faded war memories back to life, Rebecca Deng has a reason to truly celebrate Christmas in her snow-dusted home of Holland, Mich. As part of an annual ritual, many in the U.S. diaspora from South Sudan  the Christian-majority land parcel that was chiseled off from the Muslim-dominant north of Sudan to become the world’s newest official country in 2011 send aid and money to languishing loved ones for some holiday cheer. But in a small South Sudanese village earlier this month, in a shaky phone-recorded message, one man can be seen in his white robes standing before a primitive hut expressing, in his native tongue Dinka, gratitude for such assistance to buy staples like maize and beans.

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