South Sudan fragile peace
Last reviewed: 17-03-2009
REFUGEES HEAD BACK TO OIL-RICH REGION

- Under peace deal, oil revenues to be shared
- Refugees started returning in late 2005
- Former foes clash over oil-rich Abyei region
KEY FACTS
| No. southern Sudanese returned home since 2005 | 2.37 million (U.N., Oct. 2008) |
| Regional gross national income | $90 per capita (less than 10 percent of national average) (WFP, 2006) |
| Percentage in south Sudan earning less than $1 a day | 90 (WFP, 2006) |
| No. of children demobilised from rebel forces 2001-2006 | 20,000 (Child Soldiers Global Report 2008) |
| Maternal mortality rate in S. Sudan | 2,037 per 100,000 births - the highest in the world (UNFPA, 2008) |
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