Traditional lifestyle of Mundari people face multiple threats

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The Mundari people of South Sudan are known for their pastoral lifestyle. Advocates for the community say their distinctive practices, especially their work with cattle are a vital aspect of the world's cultural heritage. Unfortunately, this way of life is facing significant threats from climate change, conflict and the trend toward modernization. Sheila Ponnie reports from Terekeka County, Central Equatoria state.