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"Only God Knows when We Will Be Able to Return": South Sudan, the Long Wait for Climate Displaced People

Summary by Radio France Internationale
In South Sudan, since 2020, more than half a million Jonglei inhabitants have been affected by floods caused by the Nile flood and torrential rains. This cycle of flooding, which is still ongoing, has caused as many as 130,000 inhabitants of the Jonglei flooded counties to come and take refuge in camps of displaced people around Bor, the capital of that state. Now, more than four years ago, they are waiting to be able to return home, one day, pe…

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In South Sudan, since 2020, more than half a million Jonglei inhabitants have been affected by floods caused by the Nile flood and torrential rains. This cycle of flooding, which is still ongoing, has caused as many as 130,000 inhabitants of the Jonglei flooded counties to come and take refuge in camps of displaced people around Bor, the capital of that state. Now, more than four years ago, they are waiting to be able to return home, one day, pe…

·Paris, France
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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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