Kenya Nine children are dying every day from preventable illnesses like diarrhea in an overflowing refugee camp in South Sudan , aid officials said Friday, victims of another internal conflict between Sudan 's Arab-dominated central government and its marginalized people in the hinterland.
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A woman carries water through the flooded Jamam refugee camp in South Sudan's Upper Nile
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