South Sudanese Refugees in Uganda

South Sudan refugees at Kiryandongo settlement camp in Uganda. Uganda has taken in more than 76,000 refugees from South Sudan since unrest broke out there on Dec. 15, 2013.

A South Sudanese woman arrives at Kiryandongo settlement camp in northern Uganda.

South Sudanese children at Kiryandongo settlement camp in northern Uganda struggle to carry full jerry cans of water.

New arrivals from South Sudan stand next to their few possessions -- a jerry can, mattresses, suitcases, a machete and a pair of flip-flops -- in Kiryandongo settlement in northern Uganda.

A South Sudanese woman carries her daughter in Kiryandongo settlement camp in northern Uganda.

The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says that as of Feb. 17, 2014, more than 716,000 people are displaced inside South Sudan and another 156,800 people have fled to nearby countries.