Graves as homes: Why over 9,000 Juba residents live in cemeteries

[Eye Radio - Sudan] - 5/10/2025
At sundown in Hai Malakal cemetery, families light small fires among tombstones with children playing between graves, and laundry hunging from headstones. For more than 9,000 people, Juba’s cemeteries have become makeshift homes—grim sanctuaries for the displaced, the widowed, and the (…)
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