with little or no security, people like dairu are always afraid that their stackers will come back.jazeera, northern nigeria. . >> south sudan's poorest children are being drawn back into a cycle of neglect and abuse. the resumption of fighting six months ago uprooted more than a million people and devastated communities from juba, anita mcnaught reports. cathy grendyke is a familiar visitors to juba's red light districts. she doesn't judge the women working there. she comes to extract children, young girls caught up in the sex trade. . >> they would have a meeting and they would tell you what happened in the night and then for me, i thought, what am i hearing? what is happening to the children? they are in the areas and men li living with them. >> cathy has seen girls as young as 80 or 9 working in the brothels. this day she has come to retrieve a girl we will call susan. she tells us she is 14 years old. >> i sleep with three men a day, susan tells cathy. >> that's as many as i can manage because i am so young. too many young south sudanese girls are living on the streets or in ju