For over 70 years, UNICEF has been putting children first, working to protect their rights and provide the assistance and services they need to survive and thrive all over the world.[1]
Thousands of children have been separated from their parents since civil war[2] broke out in South Sudan in December 2013. Locating missing family members is a major challenge in a country where 4 million people have been displaced. UNICEF works to trace parents and children and make families whole again.

UNICEF caseworker Simon Char holds 5-year-old Nyajiper, who was separated from her parents four years ago. After a long search, UNICEF found her father and the two will soon be reunited. © Helene Ryeng for UNICEF
"My job is to reunite these children with their family," says UNICEF caseworker Simon Char. "I create a special bond with these children. When they see me, they often come running towards me, hugging me. Then I feel love with them. I'm almost like their parent because I look after them and care for them. Until I find the parents, they don't have anyone else to rely on."

UNICEF staff are working to reunite Falluoch, 11, with his parents. He hasn't seen them in two years. © UN0256299 / Helene Ryeng
Falluoch, 11, holds a drawing of his parents. It has been two years since he saw them last, and he misses them very much. They were separated during an armed attack in Malakal. Caseworker Char interviewed Falluoch to learn all he could about his family. The information will go into the national database along with a photo of Falluoch. Hopefully, his parents are still alive and will be found.
Five-year-old Nyajiper was separated from her parents for more than four years. Recently, her father was found in Bor, the capital of Jonglei State, and Nyajiper will soon be reunited with him. "I've told her that she will soon be with her family and she is very excited," says Char. "The best part of my job is when I see the reunited family happy and smiling as a result of the miracle that just happened."
"There is so much work going on in family tracing and reunification. Sometimes it takes years," says Char. "When we identify separated children, we sit with them and ask them many questions about their parents. We take photos of them and then consult with the national database. It's not easy."

Chogi, 8, is traveling with his older sister Ferdos (left) and brother Jidu (right) to be reunited with their mother. Almost five years ago, the family was separated when armed militia invaded their village. © UN0256319/Helene Ryeng
Eight-year-old Chogi is excited to see his mother again. Almost five years ago, Chogi and his siblings were home alone while their mother was out looking for firewood. When armed militia stormed their village, a neighbor fled with the children. They had been living in the capital, Juba, when UNICEF and partners finally located their mother. After rounds of verification, Chogi, his older brother Jidu and older sister Ferdos were put on a plane to be reunited with her.
To date, UNICEF has reconnected close to 6,000 South Sudanese children with their families. Over 12,000 children are still waiting for family tracing and reunification. You can help children in South Sudan find their families.
UNICEF and partners are working tirelessly in South Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Bangladesh and around the world to save and protect children. With a present in 190 countries, UNICEF has helped save more lives than any other humanitarian organization in the world.[4]
References
- ^ For over 70 years, UNICEF has been putting children first, working to protect their rights and provide the assistance and services they need to survive and thrive all over the world. (donate.unicefusa.org)
- ^ civil war (www.cfr.org)
- ^ PLEASE DONATE (donate.unicefusa.org)
- ^ UNICEF and partners are working tirelessly in South Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Bangladesh and around the world to save and protect children. With a present in 190 countries, UNICEF has helped save more lives than any other humanitarian organization in the world. (donate.unicefusa.org)
Newer articles:
- UN: Sexual violence in South Sudan ‘escalated dramatically’ - 19/12/2018 05:53
- South Sudan security forces strip, rob peace deal monitors - 19/12/2018 04:30
- South Sudan's opposition officials in Juba for meetings - 19/12/2018 04:19
- South Sudan faces Ebola risk as DRC refugees cross borders without screening - 19/12/2018 03:59
- South Sudan's Universities Beat Odds of War to Build Nation's Future - 17/12/2018 13:17
Older news items
- South Sudan protests U.S. sanctions on 3 individuals - 17/12/2018 08:04
- Could the personal feud that sparked South Sudan's civil war also be the key to peace? - 17/12/2018 06:28
- South Sudan denies ex-Israeli general fueled civil war - 17/12/2018 04:18
- Israel ex-general under U.S. sanctions denies arming South Sudan war - 16/12/2018 05:55
- Israeli weapons fueling South Sudan civil war: Report - 16/12/2018 00:39
Latest news items (all categories):
- Sudan says may halt South Sudan oil exports after RSF attacks - 12/05/2025 10:29
- U.S.: South Sudan Government Risks Losing Legitimacy - 12/05/2025 10:23
- South Sudan opposition forces claim capture of border areas - 12/05/2025 10:13
- Armed assailants kill 12 people, injure 17 others in South Sudan - 12/05/2025 10:08
- Consequences of attacks on health care in South Sudan - 12/05/2025 10:02
Random articles (all categories):
- President Kiir travels to Uganda for Independence Day Celebration - 09/10/2022 07:56
- Press Release on the case of Collo Land on the Eastern Bank of the White Nile in Upper Nile State - 10/03/2016 13:31
- Sudan, South Sudan reopen borders - 01/10/2021 15:51
- UN agency seeks refugees input in S. Sudan peace deal - 04/09/2018 21:43
- S. Sudan Talks Falter as Conflict Threatens to Spread - 07/08/2014 19:30
Popular articles:
- Who is the darkest person in the world, according to Guinness World Record? - 25/10/2022 02:34 - Read 102110 times
- No oil in troubled waters - 25/03/2014 15:02 - Read 22635 times
- School exam results in South Sudan show decline - 01/04/2012 17:58 - Read 22072 times
- Top 10 weakest currency exchange rates in Africa in 2023 - 19/07/2023 00:24 - Read 20953 times
- NDSU student from South Sudan receives scholarship - In-Forum - 29/09/2012 01:44 - Read 19533 times