Juba, South Sudan — Following the completion of a biometric registration exercise in Upper Nile's Renk County, partners will meet local authorities to discuss the way forward for those returnees who have expressed intention to remain in Renk town as their final destination.
During a biometric registration of returnees living in the four transit sites in Renk conducted by partners in July and August, around 11,900 people were registered, a major drop from the previous estimate of 17,500 people. Findings showed that about 4,400
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