Music as a tool for social healing in South Sudan

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Most young people in South Sudan have faced conflict and displacement their entire lives. And as the 10-year-old country’s government struggles to find a peaceful path forward, those young people are looking to heal the trauma caused by warfare. Reporter David Lomuria visits The Baobab House, an art gallery in the capital of Juba where people are using music and conversation to help.

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