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Human RightsFROM THE FIELD: South Sudan’s displaced youth, help power change

FROM THE FIELD: South Sudan’s displaced youth, help power change

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VisualsYoung displaced people who have returned home in South Sudan are learning new engineering skills. © IOM 2021/Aleon

Young people who were displaced by conflict in South Sudan have returned home to power change in their community.

FROM THE FIELD: South Sudan’s displaced youth, help power change

Hundreds of thousands of people, young and old, were forced to flee their homes over recent years following civil war and widespread insecurity in the eastern African country.

 
Thirty young men and women in the city of Wau, have recently undertaken vocational training on installing solar power systems supported by the UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM).
 
Read more here about how the energy and enthusiasm of South Sudanese youth is being harnessed to power their country.
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