South Sudanese find peace in Ethiopia as rains near and war continues

From Global development | The Guardian Fri Apr 18 2014, 06:00:06

Shelters are running out, medicine is in short supply and the rainy season threatens refugees arriving in Gambella

It wasn't heavy fighting that made Nyarout Chuol leave South Sudan with her five children more than a month ago.

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