Afraid of tribal violence, Nuer families remain in Yei camp
Add to Cart Add to Lightbox DownloadChildren practice volleyball skills inside a camp for internally displaced families in Yei, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing psycho-social services in the camp, including safe places for children to enjoy being children. On the right is Victoria Amude, program manager of children's protective services for the Institute for the Promotion of Civil Society, whose work in the camp is funded by ICCO, a member of the ACT Alliance.
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- Paul Jeffrey
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- Life in Yei