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Hunger drives displaced families out of UN camp in Malakal

MALAKAL (3 Apr.)

More than 100 internally displaced persons at Malakal’s UN Protection of
Civilians Site (PoC) flee to neighbouring Sudan due to hunger, an elder
inside the camp said.

Aban Yor told Radio Tamazuj on Sunday that women and children are leaving
the camp daily due to insufficient food, despite humanitarian efforts to
deliver food at the camp.“The situation is not fair, many people are
fleeing to Sudan especially women and children, about 200 to 300 are
leaving daily. Food ration is not enough that’s why many women and children
are leaving the camp,” said Yor.

      He pointed out that the women and children flee to Sudan through
Renk, adding that: “men also would like to go but the problem is that they
fear government forces on the way.”

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