Female refugees call on government to implement peace agreement

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Female refugees at Rhino camp in Uganda are urging South Sudan government to implement the revitalized peace agreement so that displaced citizens can return to their houses.
 
Dina Awate, who left her country since 2013, regrets that they suffered enough and want their children to access education in their own country.
 
The refugee blames the war for their suffering in foreign countries.
 
Awate also regrets that most of their children are in streets because parents cannot afford their school fees.
 
Butrus Abdu, another refugee, says the conflict has brought negative impact on South Sudanese and most of them will not be educated citizens.
 
This call came after Rural Initiative for Community Empowerment organized a meeting to discuss with refugees on livelihood and education.
 
Uganda government representatives and some NGOS at Rhino Camp attended the meeting.