Nyajouk Chuol Bil, left, hugs her one-and-half-year-old daughter after she came back from the school run by UNHCR inside Bidibidi refugee settlement in Uganda. When a small fighting broke out in the summer of 2015, she hid in the UN compound in Juba. When she went outside the compound to buy sandals, she was met with four Dinka soldiers with AK-47. She got pregnant from the rape and gave birth to a daughter. She was separated from her parents and hasn't heard the whereabout of them. Now a senior 1 grade in the secondary school, she goes to school inside the refugee camp, but worries that there's very few people who could babysit the baby when she is away. She said she wanted to be an accountant or work in a bank in the future.