 A wave of violence erupted in Juba, South Sudan at the end of 2013. There are more than 2.4 million people that are displaced. This is not a one-time thing. They've moved three, five, ten times, maybe more. They're running from the fighting. They're just trying to survive. 2.8 million people face severe food insecurity. Without access to food, many of them will die. Protection of civilian sites were designed to accommodate a small number of people for a couple of days, but the vast majority have lived in these camps now for more than two years under extremely harsh conditions. At the Bento and Malacol Protection of Civilian Sites, ILM has undertaken EarthWorks programs to accommodate a huge influx of people and improve the quality of their lives.