Jewi Refugee Camp, Ethiopia — The night after Nyadal Dak arrived in Nip Nip refugee camp from South Sudan with her three children and an orphaned niece, it began to rain. Soon the place was flooded. That was August 2014 and the 26-year-old recalled: "Every time it rained in Nip Nip, I feared that the place would be flooded again."
So she was delighted last week when the Ethiopian government, UNHCR and the International Organization for Migration relocated some 2,200 South Sudanese refugees from flood-prone Nip Nip to Jewi Camp in western Ethiopia's Gambella region. In the new camp, the refugees are assured of better humanitarian services and access to education for their children.
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