South Sudanese Refugee Adopts Orphans in Ugandan Camp
<p>In Bidibidi, Uganda’s largest refugee camp</a>, Joann and her sister Nancy, orphaned by the conflict in South Sudan, met Joyce, another South Sudanese refugee, who adopted the two as her foster children, according to the UNHCR</a>.</p><p>According to the UNHCR report, the three have made a new home together in Bidibidi, attempting to rebuild their lives after leaving everything behind in South Sudan. A recent investigation by The Guardian</a> reported more than 270,000 refugees living in Bidibidi, and at least another 500,000 elsewhere in Uganda.</p><p>Click here</a> for more content related to the story.</p><p>The video was released as part of a larger campaign around the release of the UNHCR’s Global Trends Report 2016</a> and World Refugee Day</a>, slated to take place on June 20.</p><p>Click here</a> for more information. Credit: UNHCR via Storyful</p><br />