South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in the 21st, but since then it has been fighting conflict and turmoil.
In the 21st, the Civil War was raised among the loyal military forces of President Salva Kir and supporters of former Vice President Rick Machar. After many years of nation violence, collective atrocities and humanitarian crisis, a peace agreement agreed in the fragile situation in 2018.
However, in the end of last month, the opposition leader and the first vice president, Rick Machar, were reported in the attack on the opposition military and ordinary citizens, which is likely to cause the civil war again in the country.
Due to the violence in Sudan, the situation is worse for the people returning home. At the destructive level, they are about 50 percent of the total number of fought with hunger.
In South Sudan, the communities are already living in subtle circumstances and when more than 1 million migrants reach there, existing resources have intense pressure. These include Sudanese citizens are looking for protection to avoid violence and the citizens of South Sudan are returning to their country.