Over 30 thousand South Sudanese are still stranded in Khartoum waiting for repatriation home.
CRN reporter visited Jabarona and met some of them in very dire conditions for over two years under sacks’ shelters and poor hygiene.
Rozetta Benjamin said they are 395 people in Jaborona camp alone suffering in various ways including diseases and hunger leave alone lack of education to their children.
She lamented that it is better to suffer at home than in the foreign land.
Another refugee at the camp, Abdallah Id Abdallah complained that they are facing very difficult situations for the last two years.
He called on the national government to transport them home to join their brothers and sisters.
Victoria Emmanuel Peter said the recent heavy rains worsened their living conditions and that the Sudan Government denied NGOs access to assist them with humanitarian aid.
She appealed to national leaders to help transport them home.