from ventu camp, catherine soy reports. >> it's been a long journey.they avoided the main routes, walked only at night when they felt safe and ate water lilies. not enough food. they are heading for this camp for displaced people. it is already crowded and the leading conditions are tough. this woman chirnlg and grangd children are trying ocope here. she says before her house was banned she was raped by military men, her grandchildren are both missing both under ten years old. she asked us not to identify her. >> i can't compare my grandchildren's life to my own. life living without knowing where they are not a life. i need to go back to see if they are dead or alive and hiding somewhere. >> life is not easy here. most of people coming are women and very young children. some have been in this u.n. registered area, for days, are waiting until they can get humanitarian aid. sometimes it rains sometimes it's too hot and the sanitation also is very bad. there are more than 60,000 people in the camp and about 60% are children. but worried that there are few