Francisco asked to restore “dignity” to the millions of compatriots affected by war.
The pope renewed an appeal for peace that he described as “strong” in a devastated country.
He assured in Juba that being a displaced person or a refugee has become a common and collective experience
The pope called for the peace process to be resumed in a serious way, “so that the violence can end and people can once again live with dignity.”
He warned on Saturday that the future of South Sudan depends on how it treats its women, while highlighting its dire situation in a country where sexual violence is rampant, child brides are common and the maternal mortality rate is the highest. world high.