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ERITREA Mine threat: comprehensive advice and information is available from UN Mine Action Programme, Juba Office, or www.sudanmap.org SUDAN Roads: not all roads are mapped from recent field assessment information, hence ground conditions may differ from those shown on the map. Airfield Status: check with [email protected] to verify latest ground conditions ETHIOPIA SOUTH SUDAN p Map editions: check for periodic updates from Logistics Cluster, WFP. CAR p Kitgum Boundaries and names: used on this map does not imply acceptance or endorsement by the United Nations.
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