By Kinaro Joseph | Executive Director
Facilitating Action for Community Empowerment one repaired tape water for Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp on the outskirt of Juba City in Central Equatoria State in South Sudan. Some of the Returns and Refuges from Sudan have also settled in the same camp so that they can have access to basic services such as sources of clean water, food, and non-food items. Approximately 20, 000 people have settled in the area include, including internally displaced persons who are flood survivors, Returnees, and refugees from Sudan. The repaired tape water is currently supplying clean and safe drinking water to 5000 people.
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