Thousands of South Sudanese flee fighting in Sudan to return home

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Tens of thousands of South Sudanese are returning home after fleeing a brutal conflict in neighbouring Sudan, with no idea of how they'll get to their towns and villages

The government says that it has funding for 10 charter planes to fly people from Renk to parts of the country harder to reach by boat. But Renk’s tiny airport can’t support large planes, so each flight can only hold 80 people.At first, the local government wanted to divide the South Sudanese returning through Renk, based on their place of origin. Aid groups, however, pushed back. Together with the government and community leaders, the aid groups are engaging in peace dialogues.

"But now, unfortunately, due to the delayment of transportation, they have been there for more than two weeks, three weeks,” William said. The United Nations' International Organization for Migration is trying to send the most vulnerable South Sudanese who have returned — some 8,000 people — home by boat, with the goal of transporting nearly 1,000 people daily along the Nile to the state capital of Malakal.

Aid workers say it could take up to two months to decongest the city, which has nearly doubled in size. But Malakal already hosts some 44,000 displaced people in a UN protection camp, many still too afraid to leave for security reasons.

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