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UNHCR seeks US$145 million to help tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees
10 Feb 2012 The UN refugee agency calls for an additional US$145 million to help up to 185,000 Sudanese refugees sheltering in Ethiopia and South Sudan. -
UNHCR alarmed at air raid on vulnerable refugees in South Sudan
24 Jan 2012 The air attack earlier this week on Elfoj left at least one Sudanese boy injured and 14 other refugees missing in South Sudan. -
Sudanese head south with their belongings and a fierce sense of hope
19 Jan 2012 When South Sudan became independent last year, Sustine knew it was time to go home. She gathered her belongings and went down the Nile to Juba. -
South-bound but stranded in Sudan
16 Jan 2012 Thousands of South Sudanese in Sudan have packed up their lives expecting to go to their places of origin. One year later, they are still waiting to move. -
UNHCR chief appeals for massive humanitarian support for South Sudan
9 Jan 2012 António Guterres warns that without such help it will not be possible to respond and South Sudan could face a disaster of enormous proportions. -
Running on empty, Sudanese refugees urged to leave unsafe border site
30 Dec 2011 The UN refugee agency is appealing to refugees at South Sudan's Yida site to move to safer locations further south, away from the volatile border with Sudan. -
Hard trek from Sudan leads to safety and deprivation
23 Dec 2011 Bearing children on the backs, weary survivors of the trek from Sudan seek shelter and aid at Doro refugee camp in South Sudan. -
Massive airlift launched to aid Sudanese refugees in South Sudan
20 Dec 2011 This morning's flight from Nairobi brought urgently needed supplies to South Sudan, where tens of thousands of Sudanese seek refuge from fighting back home. UNHCR plans another 17 sorties over the coming weeks. -
From oil to toil, Thai worker leaves Ethiopia camp with UNHCR help
12 Dec 2011 When Thai citizen Buntha Mkewyu started working for an oil company in Sudan, the last thing he expected was to flee conflict and land in a refugee camp.