past work: south sudan: malakal: Malakal_SS_20

Mary Akich, 38, cries while recounting the circumstances around her son's death during the coordinated attack on February 17th and 18th of this year in the Protection of Civilians (POC) site at the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) compound in Malakal, South Sudan on Tuesday, July 12, 2016.
The Malakal POC site houses over 32,000 displaced people mainly from the Shilluk and Nuer tribes. In February of this year, members of the Dinka tribe, who resided in the camp at the time, carried out a coordinated attack within the site leading to the destruction of hundreds of shelters and many deaths. Since then, most members of the Dinka tribe have fled to Malakal town where they occupy the homes of those still displaced.
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