The Sudanese Civil War displaces more than …

Years: 1996 - 2007
The Sudanese Civil War displaces more than four million southerners.

Some flee into southern cities, such as Juba; others trek as far north as Khartoum and even into Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Egypt, and other neighboring countries.

These people are unable to grow food or earn money to feed themselves, and malnutrition and starvation become widespread.

The lack of investment in the south results as well in what international humanitarian organizations call a "lost generation" who lack educational opportunities, access to basic health care services, and little prospects for productive employment in the small and weak economies of the south or the north.

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