Since the beginning of the clashes in Sudan on April 15, more than 72,000 South Sudanese have been forced to leave Khartoum in particular prematurely. The vast majority of them cross the border with Upper Nile State in northeastern South Sudan and arrive in the small town of Renk, located on the banks of the Nile. But due to the lack of transport, tens of thousands find themselves stuck on the spot, the capital Juba or other localities in the country. And among them, students whose projects are called into question by the conflict.
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