For 15 years now, Captain Yor Oraj has been sailing different boats and barges along the lengths, depths and breadths of the world’s longest river, the Nile, delivering much needed supplies for operations and troops, either northwards or southwards.
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Participants at a post-migration dialogue between Arab nomads and host community in Aweil East.
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Residents flocked to the new market structure in Tonj County, financed by UNMISS.
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Civilians in Pageri listen attentively during a meeting with UNMISS peacekeepers during a patrol in Lobonok County, in the Jubek area.
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When Rebecca Dokoro Bilal returned from Khartoum to her native South Sudan she became a farmer.