Source: IRIN
Country: South Sudan, Uganda
Influx from South Sudan pushes Uganda’s progressive system to breaking point
by Rajiv Golla
ADJUMANI, 13 June 2016
South Sudanese refugees, driven by food insecurity, a collapsing economy, and ongoing violence continue to arrive in northern Uganda despite the formation of a unity government back home in Juba.
The return of Riek Machar, former vice president-cum-rebel leader, in April to take up the post of First Vice President has not improved the fortunes of the battered economy, or unlocked more aid money.
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