For 29-year-old Fadwtey Bon, all she has left of her home in South Sudan is memories. "We had a nice house in Malakal," she says. "But then my village was attacked. My home was burned to the ground."
The family was not at home when the intruders came, destroying everything in sight. "When we heard what happened to our home, we did not return. Instead, we went straight to an area where other families had settled, hoping to get some support from the international agencies," says Fadwtey.
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