Author: Katy Migiro NAIROBI, Dec 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Former child soldiers in South Sudan said they took up arms to defend themselves after being beaten and almost drowned by government...
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Scale of South Sudan sexual violence is unprecedented - Red Cross
Author: Tom Esslemont LONDON, Oct 7 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women in South Sudan have suffered unprecedented levels of sexual violence in the last two years, including abduction, rape, forced...
Cholera kills 32 in South Sudan, education key to stemming outbreak - U.N.
Author: Kieran Guilbert LONDON, July 7 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A cholera outbreak in war-torn South Sudan has killed at least 32 people, a fifth of them children under five, and schools have a...
Uprooted South Sudanese fear the call to return home
By Katy Migiro JUBA, Feb 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In South Sudan's capital, Mary Nyapini Malual watches her children jostle over a plate of stew and pancakes, grateful they are safe from a...
Analysis - Without pressure, business as usual for South Sudan's 'bush' leaders
Katy Migiro JUBA, Feb 11 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - At the edge of the airport runway in South Sudan's capital, a pickup truck of red bereted soldiers watched as young girls danced barefoot to...
Famine threat to South Sudan if war continues to block aid
JUBA, Feb 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the swampy frontlines of South Sudan's conflict, women spend hours pounding wild fruits, water lilies and grasses to feed their children, just two months...
Help for starving children halved in South Sudan as famine looms - UNICEF
Katy Migiro NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The number of centres in South Sudan offering inpatient treatment for children suffering from severe malnutrition has almost halved since 2013 due...