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Read MoreNowhere to Go: South Sudanese In Sudan Face New Evictions in Khartoum
Authorities in Khartoum – act4SouthSudanese has learned – are set to begin demolishing refugee and...
Read MoreSouth Sudan’s Foreign Affairs Ministry Issues Emergency Contacts for Citizens in Sudan — Global Campaign Welcomes the Move
The Global Campaign & Emergency Humanitarian Response for South Sudanese in Sudan (Act4SouthSudanese.org) is encouraged...
Read MoreWitnessing Horrors: The Brutality That Followed Khartoum’s Liberation
“They took my son from the house. They made him kneel. They raised the machete...
Read MoreQ&A on the situation of South Sudanese in Sudan
In this exclusive Q&A, Faris Mathew, a Coordinator & Community Leader at Act4SouthSudanese – Global...
Read MoreUrgent Update: Forced Deportations of South Sudanese from Sudan
In recent days, reports have emerged detailing the forcible rounding up, loading onto trucks, and...
Read MoreSouth Sudanese Chiefs in Sudan Appeal for Urgent Humanitarian Intervention
In the heart of Khartoum, at Al Takamol Camp, a community of South Sudanese refugees...
Read MorePetition for Justice Submitted, But Urgent Action Still Needed for South Sudanese in Sudan
The Global Campaign & Emergency Humanitarian Response for South Sudanese, known as Act4SouthSudanese, in collaboration...
Read MoreThousands Petition UN to Investigate Atrocities Against South Sudanese in Sudan
A petition signed by close to 4 thousand individuals from over 50 countries has been...
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