Sudan's 21 year civil war left more than two million people dead and drove more than four million from their homes.
In 2005, the mainly Muslim north signed a peace agreement with the mostly Christian south. But since then, tensions have returned along the border - which straddles the country's huge oil reserves.
Today reporter Mike Thomson has been to southern Sudan - to see how decades of conflict have left people in need of food and medicine:
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