Angelina Monday (32) and her family eating breakfast before going to church. The family crossed the border from war-torn South Sudan in 2017 and like most incoming refugees were allocated a small piece of agricultural land, 30 x 30 metres, to build a home and to cultivate crops. Their new home, where they have now been living for two years, is located in one of the world's largest refugee camps, the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement, which has been praised as a model for the ethical treatment of refugees.