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Join us as Hon. Angelina Teny, Interior Minister of South Sudan, challenges the way we see Forcibly Displaced Persons, not as people in need, but as innovators, entrepreneurs, and problem-solvers. In this episode, she shares how South Sudan’s open-door policy is more than just hospitality but a commitment to economic inclusion, community-driven solutions, and unlocking the potential of those who have been displaced.
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Join us as Hon. Angelina Teny, Interior Minister of South Sudan, challenges the way we see Forcibly Displaced Persons, not as people in need, but as innovators, entrepreneurs, and problem-solvers. In this episode, she shares how South Sudan’s open-door policy is more than just hospitality but a commitment to economic inclusion, community-driven solutions, and unlocking the potential of those who have been displaced.