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South Sudan battles low literacy rate
Reopening of main university means young nation will benefit from a new generation of graduates.
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South Sudan refugees running out of food
In the latest feature in our "Feeding the World" series, Al Jazeera visits the struggling Yida refugee camp.
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Conditions improve for South Sudan refugees
Aid agencies report improvement in health conditions and mortality rate of refugees in Jamam Camp.
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S Sudanese deportees face uncertain future
After expulsion from Israel, migrants are forced to return to the land they left decades ago.
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South Sudan refugee influx strains camps
Aid agencies fear looming rainy season will spread disease through overcrowded refugee camps.
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Last Modified: 26 May 2012 16:45 GMT
Blood donor shortages in South Sudan
Cultural fears of falling ill means many South Sudanese refuse to come forward as potential blood donors.
Africa
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Food for South Sudan refugees runs scarce
UN and aid groups say tribal fighting has left thousands with no food and situation is worsening.
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S Sudan lists demands in oil row with north
Juba, which has halted oil production in dispute over transit fees, says Khartoum's freeing of tankers is not enough.
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Aid agencies sound warning in South Sudan
Relief workers say there will be a severe shortage of resources if tribal conflict in Jonglei escalates.
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Last Modified: 25 Jan 2012 16:53 GMT
Attack leaves South Sudan aid camp struggling
Recent bombing leaves Yida refugee camp, close to the border with Sudan, facing water and medicine shortages.
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