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October 24, 2012 (JUBA) - The US Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugee and Migration will effective Wednesday begin a one-week tour of Kenya and South Sudan, involving visiting various refugee settlements in the two nations.

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Anne C. Richard, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugee and Migration (UN)

Anne C. Richard’s visit, according to the US Department of State, will focus on protection and assistance for refugees in the two countries, as well as review US Refugee Admissions Programs in Kenya.

South Sudan currently hosts more than 200,000 refugees, who fled fighting in Sudan’s states of South Kordofan and Blue Nile where conflict has made it impossible for the population to access humanitarian assistance.

“Assistant Secretary of State will visit refugees and humanitarian staff, and observe ongoing efforts to provide safe neutral settlement and meet the emergency needs of new Sudanese arrivals,” partly reads the US Department of State release.

The world’s newest nation, aid agencies say, has been a home to more than 110,000 refugees in Maban County, Upper Nile state with an additional more than 60,000 in various camps Unity State since April.

Between 30,000-40,000 people, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), are likely to arrive into the country with the coming dry season, when the roads are passable.

While in Juba, the South Sudan capital, Richards is expected to met government officials and representatives from both international and non-governmental organizations.

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  • 24 October 2012 10:59, by JAMES KUOI STEPHEN

    Great achievement to the concern adminstriation to help refugee who are in demand of assistance.And Refugees who have peace in their countries more than three years ago,should get repartretion assistance as well.Inorder to limites consumption and blaming authoristies.

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    • 24 October 2012 15:23, by Marolditapei

      Why is Salva scared of Majak Agot to death like that? How can some one conspire against you twice through military coupe and you scapegoat other innocent people instead.Please Salva listen to others. Majak Agot is supposed to be working under Dr. Francis Mading in Washington. That is how bad guys are pushed to the exile

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      • 25 October 2012 05:35, by JAMES KUOI STEPHEN

        People should stop blaming South Sudan government in difference message,because Salva Kiir is the South Sudan president.People should learn how to respect their leaders.Abuses will not create any disput among the leaders of the SPLM/SPLA.No body will do any fool coup!

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      • 26 December 2012 07:48, by ajay1983

        i think it is great news to everybody,not only for people of south sudan and kenya....everyone need help,need attention!we should help those people who need help!Hair Games

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  • 24 October 2012 16:10, by Jok Min Kuol

    This is great news for people of south sudan and kenya.

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