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12 People in South Sudan have lived through over five decades of war.
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11 A man takes a moment to reflect as he repairs his bed.
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10 Passers-by stop to listen to a song by a group of children.
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08 many women regularly go outside the camp to collect firewood and green leaves.
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07 Thanks to the river Nile that flows close to the camp, people have a decent supply of fish.
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06 Improvised shops like these are important sources of food.
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05 Children collecting drinking water.
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04 The camp is a vast agglomeration of flimsy tents.
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03 U.N peacekeeping forces are responsible for securing the displacement camp.
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02 “This is the first time I witnessed war", said a 70-year old from the Malakal camp.
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01 One of the six displacement camps in Malakal.