Case Studies

Life for girls in Renk, South Sudan

Over 560,000 people have crossed from Sudan into South Sudan as a result of conflict. Here's what girls told us about life at the border crossing in Renk.
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Planting hope in South Sudan

In food crisis-hit South Sudan, women like Nyandit are learning farming and fishing skills to boost their families’ health and income.
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Volunteers support malnourished children in South Sudan

Community volunteers like Ngachower, 56, are playing a key role in identifying and treating malnourished children in South Sudan where food shortages are affecting millions.
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Food crisis deepens inequality for girls

Rebeca, 18, from South Sudan, explains how conflict and the food crisis are combining to have a detrimental effect on girls' rights.
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South Sudan: Preventing malnutrition on frontline of food crisis…

See how Judisa, a community nutrition worker, is providing life-saving support to vulnerable families hit by the food crisis in South Sudan.
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Nutrition services bring hope to mothers in South Sudan

In South Sudan, where over half of the population is facing acute food shortages, our nutrition centres are supporting the most vulnerable young children and their mothers. 
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Hunger crisis raises fears of more child marriages

Despite acute food shortages, Ngaidok is committed to tackling the issue of child marriage in her community, having been forced into marriage herself at a young age.
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5 ways climate change is disrupting girls’ lives

These stories show how the inequalities experienced by marginalised girls and young women are amplified by the impacts of climate change.
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Jemma’s journey to the world’s largest refugee camp…

Jemma* tells the story of her journey from the conflict in South Sudan to the world's largest refugee camp, Bidi Bidi in northern Uganda. 
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