South Sudan: Children Paying the Heaviest Price

Por Nansy Edwadrs en Asistencia Humanitaria 1367 views 15th Enero 2017 Duración del video: 00:02:47
► The conflict in South Sudan has hit children the hardest. ► Across this young country, they are facing hunger, disease, violence and displacement. ►In part...

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