Refugees are contributing to South Sudan’s economy as entrepreneurs, employers and business owners, officials and aid agencies said on Thursday, urging investment in programmes that help displaced people build livelihoods. The appeal came during an event in Juba that brought together government officials, the United Nations, banks, telecommunications firms, and refugee entrepreneurs to discuss economic inclusion for displaced people. “Refugees a…
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