Reuniting Families Separated by Conflict in South Sudan

Publisher:
Voice of America
Publication Date:
26 February 2014
Tags:
South Sudan, Conflict, Peace and Security, Children and Youth

Thousands of children in South Sudan have been separated from their families since fighting erupted in the country last December. A United Nations family tracing system is now being used to re-establish contact between children and their parents in order to bring them back together. VOA's Vincent Makori reports.

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