Refugees begin long journey home from South Darfur camps
Residents of the Kalma camp for internally displaced people in Nyala, South Darfur, prepare to begin their journeys to their homes in West DarfurPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPAKalma residents gather their belongingsPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPAA woman carries possessions as a bus waits to transport residents of the campPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPA
Residents pack their belongingsPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPAA group of residents sit by a water tankPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPAResidents wait for transport to arrivePhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPAA child of Kalma camp, for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Nyala, South Darfur, after receiving a blanket and water container before beginning the journey to return to their homes of origin in West DarfurPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPAPeople take their places on a bus as they prepare to return to West DarfurPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPAA convoy leaves the campPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPAA resident says goodbye as a friend sets off for West DarfurPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPAPeople queue to load belongings onto a truckPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPAPossessions stowed on a lorry waiting to depart from KalmaPhotograph: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid / Handout/EPA
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