The International Rescue Committee has set up a field office in the remote region of Nyal in South Sudan to reach 40,000 displaced people. The IRC‘s Daniel Nyabenda writes about the challenges he faced working in the Nyal.
The International Rescue Committee has set up a field office in the remote region of Nyal in South Sudan to reach 40,000 displaced people who have fled the recent conflict between government and rebel factions in the world’s newest country. Tens of thousands of people have been killed and some 1.5 million people forced to abandon their homes, according to the United Nations. The IRC‘s Daniel Nyabenda writes about the challenges he faced working in the Nyal.