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  • July 13, 2017 - Juba, Jubek, South Sudan - Supermodel Ajah Kiir, the South Sudanese 2016 Miss World representative, addresses a group of girls, teaching them how to use hygiene pads in the Gumbo Basic Primary School on the outskirts of the South Sudanese capital of Juba. Common practices are as exotic as digging a hole and sitting there for four days to using dung of cows, often with severe health consequences. as fistula and severe infections. Kiir aims to reach girls in all the public schools in Juba, many of which have not been funded in several years in a country where civil war and deep corruption continues, draining budgets, displacing millions and leaving millions more on the edge of starvation. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - A South Sudanese  IDP boy prays at the St. Mary Help Christian Cathedral during the daily morning service led by Father Marko Mangu, who is responsible for the diocese covering the town of Wau. Since clashes between rebels and government forces broke out last year, the church received nearly 22 thousand refugees, mostly  farmers who ran from Dinka tribal militias from the northern areas of War-Awar. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 3, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - LIBNA TUVUR, 37, a widow mother of seven stands with one of her children in one of the shelters in the st. Mary's Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau, South Sudan on Monday. Thousands of South Sudanese have found refuge within the grounds of the church since June 2016. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - A player with Team Commando fights for the ball against Team Airport in the finals of the ''Ramadan League'' in the South Sudanese capital of Juba Friday, as the Muslim Holy month of Ramadan comes to a close in the African nation ravaged by civil war. The UN estimates that two-thirds of the nation is facing the threat of famine. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - As the Muslim holy month of Ramadan comes to an end, young men in the war-torn Africa nation of South Sudan compete in the finals of the so-called ''Ramadan League'' in the capital of Juba. The match is a momentary respite from the troubles the country is facing: civil war and a deepening humanitarian crisis that has left two-thirds of the nation on the brink of starvation, and hundreds of thousands fleeing into neighboring countries. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - In a rare moment of fun in Juba, capital of the war-ravaged nation of South Sudan, fans cheer as they watch the final match of the ''Ramadan League,'' between Team Airport and Team Commando. South Sudan has been consumed by civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation on the edge of famine brought by fighting and corruption. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - In a rare moment of fun in Juba, capital of the war-ravaged nation of South Sudan, fans cheer as they watch the final match of the ''Ramadan League,'' between the winner Team Commando and Team Airport. South Sudan has been consumed by civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation on the edge of famine brought by fighting and corruption. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - A young Muslim man bathes in the Nile River to cope with the heat and the rigor of fasting as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan comes to an end in South Sudan, the world's newest nation, where civilians have been devastated by a civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation facing famine. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
    20170623_zap_l113_006.jpg
  • July 13, 2017 - Juba, Jubek, South Sudan - Supermodel Ajah Kiir, the South Sudanese 2016 Miss World representative, addresses a group of girls, teaching them how to use hygiene pads in the Gumbo Basic Primary School on the outskirts of the South Sudanese capital of Juba. Common practices are as exotic as digging a hole and sitting there for four days to using dung of cows, often with severe health consequences. as fistula and severe infections. Kiir aims to reach girls in all the public schools in Juba, many of which have not been funded in several years in a country where civil war and deep corruption continues, draining budgets, displacing millions and leaving millions more on the edge of starvation. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
    20170713_zap_l113_001.jpg
  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - In a rare moment of fun in Juba, capital of the war-ravaged nation of South Sudan, fans cheer as they watch the final match of the ''Ramadan League,'' between Team Airport and Team Commando. South Sudan has been consumed by civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation on the edge of famine brought by fighting and corruption. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
    20170623_zap_l113_001.jpg
  • July 13, 2017 - Juba, Jubek, South Sudan - Supermodel Ajah Kiir, the South Sudanese 2016 Miss World representative, addresses a group of girls, teaching them how to use hygiene pads in the Gumbo Basic Primary School on the outskirts of the South Sudanese capital of Juba. Common practices are as exotic as digging a hole and sitting there for four days to using dung of cows, often with severe health consequences. as fistula and severe infections. Kiir aims to reach girls in all the public schools in Juba, many of which have not been funded in several years in a country where civil war and deep corruption continues, draining budgets, displacing millions and leaving millions more on the edge of starvation. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
    20170713_zap_l113_001.jpg
  • July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - A South Sudanese elderly IDP woman   prays at the St. Mary Help Christian Cathedral during the daily morning service led by Father Marko Mangu, who is responsible for the diocese covering the town of Wau. Since clashes between rebels and government forces broke out last year, the church received nearly 22 thousand refugees, mostly  farmers who ran from Dinka tribal militias from the northern areas of War-Awar. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
    20170704_zap_l113_001.jpg
  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - A young Muslim man bathes in the Nile River to cope with the heat and the rigor of fasting as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan comes to an end in Juba, South Sudan, the world's newest nation, where civilians have been devastated by a civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation facing famine. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
    20170623_zap_l113_006.jpg
  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - A player with Team Commando fights for the ball against Team Airport in the finals of the ''Ramadan League'' in the South Sudanese capital of Juba Friday, as the Muslim Holy month of Ramadan comes to a close in the African nation ravaged by civil war. The UN estimates that two-thirds of the nation is facing the threat of famine. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 3, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - An internal displaced woman, washes her clothes with in the grounds of the St. Mary's Help of Christian Parish Cathedral in Wau South Sudan on Monday.   Thousands of South Sudanese found refuge with in the grounds of the church since June 2016. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 25, 2017 - Juba, Jubek, South Sudan - Young men arrive at the Malkei neighborhood in Juba, South Sudan to attend prayers Sunday as the Muslim world celebrates the start of Eid Al-Fitr and the end of Ramadan. Roughly half of the population of South Sudan, the world's newest nation and one now devastated by civil war, embraces Islam. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 24, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - South Sudanese   comedian ''Feel Feel'' entertains the crowd Saturday during the Nile Couture Fashion Show in the South Sudanese capital of Juba, where life goes in despite civil unrest that has sent hundreds of thousands of people fleeing, and two-thirds of the civilian population near famine. The country become independent from Sudan in 2011, but has struggled to function. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - In a rare moment of fun in Juba, capital of the war-ravaged nation of South Sudan, fans cheer as they watch the final match of the ''Ramadan League,'' between Team Airport and Team Commando. South Sudan has been consumed by civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation on the edge of famine brought by fighting and corruption. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 28, 2017 - Juba, Jubek, South Sudan - Christine Abel, 2, who suffers from malnourishment and a severe case of cholera, is held in the arms of her Grandmother Maria Apoco Wednesday in the General Hospital In Juba, South Sudan, where more than half the population is suffering from a severe humanitarian crisis including near-famine.  Baby Christine lost her parents during a fighting between Government forces and rebel factions in the town of Gumbo in April.  They live in the Don Bosco refugee camp. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - A young Muslim man bathes in the Nile River to cope with the heat and the rigor of fasting as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan comes to an end. South Sudan, the world's newest nation, is a place where civilians have been devastated by a civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation facing famine. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
    20170623_zap_l113_006.jpg
  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - In a rare moment of fun in Juba, capital of the war-ravaged nation of South Sudan, fans cheer as they watch the final match of the ''Ramadan League,'' between Team Airport and Team Commando. South Sudan has been consumed by civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation on the edge of famine brought by fighting and corruption. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
    20170623_zap_l113_001.jpg
  • SPLA soldiers walk around empty streets in Kaya Town. The Kaya Town (South Sudan) and Oraba (Uganda) border resembles a ghost town after fighting broke out last Wednesday between rebel forces and SPLA soldiers. Shots and dead bodies could be seen from accross the border. More fighting is expected this week. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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  • SPLA soldiers walk around empty streets in Kaya Town. The Kaya Town (South Sudan) and Oraba (Uganda) border resembles a ghost town after fighting broke out last Wednesday between rebel forces and SPLA soldiers. Shots and dead bodies could be seen from accross the border. More fighting is expected this week. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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  • April 25, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - The United Nations Security Council held a meeting on the UN Secretary-General's most recent report on the Sudan and South Sudan. A lack of accountability for crimes perpetrated during the ongoing conflict in South Sudan remains one of the country's ''biggest challenges,'' the Human Rights Director for the United Nations Mission (UNMISS) said today as it wrapped up to visit the north-western Wau Region. Violence earlier in April led to the death of 19 Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) soldiers and at least 28 civilians, according to State officials. (Credit Image: © Luiz Roberto Lima/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Refugees are having to use informal crossing points through the bush after fighting broke out in Kaya Town. The Kaya Town (South Sudan) and Oraba (Uganda) border resembles a ghost town after fighting broke out last Wednesday between rebel forces and SPLA soldiers. Shots and dead bodies could be seen from accross the border. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July.
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  • The Kaya Town (South Sudan) and Oraba (Uganda) border resembles a ghost town after fighting broke out last Wednesday between rebel forces and SPLA soldiers. Shots and dead bodies could be seen from accross the border. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
    20161109_shn_s223_284.JPG
  • Refugees are having to use informal crossing points through the bush after fighting broke out in Kaya Town. The Kaya Town (South Sudan) and Oraba (Uganda) border resembles a ghost town after fighting broke out last Wednesday between rebel forces and SPLA soldiers. Shots and dead bodies could be seen from accross the border. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July.
    20161109_shn_s223_286.JPG
  • The Kaya Town (South Sudan) and Oraba (Uganda) border resembles a ghost town after fighting broke out last Wednesday between rebel forces and SPLA soldiers. Shots and dead bodies could be seen from accross the border. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
    20161109_shn_s223_284.JPG