Ethiopia: Between a Rock and a Hard Place - How Women Refugees Are Bearing the Brunt of Gambella's Forgotten Crisis in Ethiopia

"My only joy is my child. I don't have anything else in life," says South Sudanese refugee Nyabel Jock, 19, during a pregnancy check up at Jewi Health Centre, Jewi Refugee Camp, in Gambella, Ethiopia.

Ms. Jock fled to Ethiopia from Nasir in the Upper Nile state of South Sudan after conflict broke out in 2013, displacing 1.5 million people. She arrived at the camp with nothing but the clothes on her back.

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