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Contributor: Naomi Pendle
16 May, 2011
Naomi Pendle
Old Conflict in a New State
On the eve of independence from Khartoum, inter-community violence undermines the unity of South Sudan.
17 January, 2011
Naomi Pendle
Cattle Camps or the Classroom
Naomi Pendle explains the value of education in South Sudan, where inter-tribal raiding has been on the rise.
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