South Sudanese Refugees
South Sudanese refugees are individuals who have fled their home country, South Sudan, due to ongoing conflict, violence, and instability. Since gaining independence in 2011, South Sudan has faced civil war and humanitarian crises, leading millions to seek safety in neighboring countries like Uganda, Ethiopia, and Kenya.
These refugees often endure difficult journeys, facing challenges such as lack of food, shelter, and medical care. Many live in crowded camps where they rely on international aid for basic needs. The situation remains critical, with ongoing efforts from organizations like the United Nations to provide support and assistance.