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South Sudan: New approach to solving cattle migration conflict brings hope to Central Equatorian communities

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“Our home is the world, our bedroom is the soft grass underneath the night sky.” Born in Darfur as member of the Fallata tribe, widely known as a sub-branch of the greater Ambororo cattle keeper community from West and Central Africa, Adam Garbar’s stories embody the spirit that motivates cattle keepers across the continent to continue following the path of their ancestors. Despite insecurity plaguing parts of South Sudan, they spend their lives…
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Social News XYZ broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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