Families fleeing violence in Sudan are seeking refuge in remote areas of northern South Sudan, where humanitarian organizations are struggling to provide assistance. The rainy season and lack of funding have made it difficult to relocate people away from the border, worsening the overcrowded humanitarian situation in the transit center in Renk. Since April, an estimated 6 million people have been displaced from their homes in Sudan, with many seeking safety in neighboring countries. The influx of refugees is straining the limited resources of South Sudan, which is still recovering from civil war and climate change. The UNHCR and other organizations are providing assistance and establishing transit centers to support the new arrivals.
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