Hope and hardship in Southern Sudan
Thursday 17 February 2011 by Rachel Palmer
As southern Sudan prepares to become a new country my thoughts often turn to the women and children I met who were on their journey back to the south to start a new life.
As southern Sudan prepares to become a new country my thoughts often turn to the women and children I met who were on their journey back to the south to start a new life.
The first I heard about the situation in Sudan was late yesterday afternoon. Our head of news received word that the Sudanese Government was asking some aid agencies, including Save the Children UK, to suspend our operations.