SPLM/A Day: women's roles and unmet needs [4:45]

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As the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army commemorates its 41st anniversary today, voices from within the movement question its legacy. Despite key roles played by many South Sudanese women during the 21-year fight for independence from Sudan, concerns have risen over the Movement's failure to adequately support widows, orphans and the women who fought for independence. Viola Elias reports for VOA from Juba.