In the first ever Sudanese film to premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, director Hajooj Kuka records life in the war zones of the Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile State.
Heavy rains have fallen in many parts of Sudan since July, forcing communities to rebuild their lives while others transformed the tragedy into a playground.
Health workers warn that severe overcrowding in Juba’s camps for displaced people increases the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/Aids.