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  • Six youth from Fukushima, the epicenter of the 2011 earthquake and nuclear disaster in Japan, participated in the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. The youth came to the US with two chaperones. Here they participate in a final campfire gathering.
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  • Shadows of participants in a final campfire at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Because of the danger of forest fires, the camp did not have an actual fire.
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  • Participants cast shadows during a final campfire at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Because of the danger of forest fires, the camp did not have an actual fire.
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  • Hina Sato (left) and Namiko Saze are interviewed by the Rev. Hikari Kokai Chang during a skit in the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. The two girls were among six youth who came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the nuclear power plant which has spilled radiation over a large area following a 2011 earthquake and reactor failure. Chang, a regional missionary for United Methodist Women and executive director of the Wesley Foundation in Tokyo, accompanied them on the US visit.
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  • Girls from Japan and the United States embrace as they sing during worship in the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Takuma Yamaguchi, a 16-year old boy from Aizuwakamatsu, Japan, plays table tennis at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth, held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Behind him is Seitaro Otake, a 16-year old from Yugawa, Japan. The two boys were among six Japanese youth who came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the nuclear power plant which has spilled radiation following a 2011 earthquake and reactor failure.
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  • Minori Hisada (right), a 16-year old girl from Aizuwakamatsu, Japan, sings during worship at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Hisada was one of six Japanese youth who came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the nuclear power plant which has spilled radiation since a 2011 earthquake and reactor failure.
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  • Participants dance during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Minori Hisada (left), a 16-year old girl from Aizuwakamatsu, Japan, peers at the camera phone of Hina Sato, another 16-year old from the same city, during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Hisada and Sato were among six Japanese youth who came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the nuclear power plant which has spilled radiation since a 2011 earthquake and reactor failure.
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  • Three girls from Japan pose for a photograph in a frame at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. The three, along with six boys, came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the nuclear power plant which has spilled radiation since a 2011 earthquake and reactor failure.
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  • Participants dance during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Minori Hisada (right), a 16-year old girl from Aizuwakamatsu, Japan, gets lip gloss applied to her lips by Hina Sato, another 16-year old from the same city, during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Hisada and Sato were among six Japanese youth who came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the nuclear power plant which has spilled radiation since a 2011 earthquake and reactor failure.
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  • Shadows of participants in a final campfire at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Because of the danger of forest fires, the camp did not have an actual fire.
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  • Minori Hisada (left), Hina Sato and Namiko Saze participate with the Rev. Hikari Kokai Chang in a skit in the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. The three girls were among six youth who came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the nuclear power plant which has spilled radiation over a large area following a 2011 earthquake and reactor failure. Chang, a regional missionary for United Methodist Women and executive director of the Wesley Foundation in Tokyo, accompanied them on the US visit.
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  • Participants gather for a final campfire at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Because of the danger of forest fires, the camp did not have an actual fire.
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  • Minori Hisada, a 16-year old girl from Aizuwakamatsu, Japan, poses with another participant in the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth, held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Hisada was one of six Japanese youth who came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the nuclear power plant which has spilled radiation since a 2011 earthquake and reactor failure. Hisada gave the boy a folded paper crane, a symbol of peace.
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  • Minori Hisada, a 16-year old girl from Aizuwakamatsu, Japan, gives a folded paper crane to another participant in the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth, held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Hisada was one of six Japanese youth who came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the nuclear power plant which has spilled radiation since a 2011 earthquake and reactor failure.
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  • Participants sing during worship at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • A girl sings during worship at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Participants sing during worship at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Participants dance during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Participants dance during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Participants dance during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Participants dance during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Participants dance during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Participants dance during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. The girl on the left is Namiko Saze, a 15-year old girl from Niigata, Japan, one of six youth who came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the 2011 quake-provoked nuclear power plant failure which has continued to expel radiation.
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  • Participants dance during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Participants pose for a photo during the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California.
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  • Hyuga Ono, a 17-year old boy from Aizuwakamatsu, Japan, gets assistance with a mask from the Rev. Hikari Kokai Chang at the 2013 Asian American Camp for United Methodist youth in the west of the United States. The camp was held at Camp Sierra in Big Creek, California. Ono was one of six Japanese youth who came to the camp from the Fukushima region of Japan, site of the nuclear power plant which has spilled radiation since a 2011 earthquake and reactor failure. Chang is a regional missionary for United Methodist Women and executive director of the Wesley Foundation in Tokyo. She accompanied the youth during their U.S. visit.
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  • A priest sprinkles Holy Water on faithful at St. Mary's Cathedral in Yangon, Myanmar, Oct. 15. Pope Francis will visit the southeast Asian country Nov. 27-30.  Photo by Paul Jeffrey/kairosphotos.com
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  • A woman prays at St. Mary's Cathedral in Yangon, Myanmar, Oct. 15. Pope Francis will visit the southeast Asian country Nov. 27-30.  Photo by Paul Jeffrey/kairosphotos.com
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  • St. Mary's Cathedral in Yangon, Myanmar, is seen Oct. 15. Pope Francis will visit the southeast Asian country Nov. 27-30. Photo by Paul Jeffrey/kairosphotos.com
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, inspects fruit crops on a farm she supervised in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, walks through a farm she supervised in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, says goodbye to people in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan where she spent more than a decade as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, poses with a group of farmers in Bazungua, a small community near the war-torn village of Riimenze, South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, walks with a young woman in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan where she spent more than a decade as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, shakes hands with a small child as she meets with a group of farmers in Bazungua, a small community near the war-torn village of Riimenze, South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, sings with a group of women as they say goodbye to her in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan where she spent more than a decade as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, holds a seedling on a farm she supervised in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, inspects crops on a farm she supervised in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, participates in community prayer in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, worked with Solidarity with South Sudan in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. Sister Rosa spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.<br />
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All the deer in the compound are named Bambi.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, feeds Bambi, one of several deer who live in the fenced compound of Solidarity with South Sudan in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. Sister Rosa spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.<br />
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All the deer in the compound are named Bambi.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, carries the Eucharist to several elderly villagers following Catholic Mass in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, carries the Eucharist to several elderly villagers following Catholic Mass in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, carries the Eucharist to several elderly villagers following Mass in Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-riimenze-B0...jpg
  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, says goodbye to people in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan where she spent more than a decade as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, sings with a group of women in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan where she spent more than a decade as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, greets a donkey on a farm she supervised in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, holds a baby duck on a farm she supervised in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Sister Rosa Le Thi Bong, a Vietnamese member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, inspects sweet potatoes on a farm she supervised in Riimenze, a small war-ravaged village in South Sudan. She spent more than a decade there as a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, a pastoral and teaching presence of Catholic clergy, religious and laity from around the world. In Riimenze, Sister Rosa supervised an extensive agricultural program, providing food for displaced families and helping poor farmers to produce more and better food. She left South Sudan in late 2021.
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  • Women selling fish in the Banda Aceh market. After a devastating 2004 tsunami leveled the city, the hard work of survivors and generous solidarity from international agencies have brought life back to the remote section of Indonesia.
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  • In Indonesia's tsunami-ravaged city of Banda Aceh, a woman sells prepared food in the market. She started her small business with assistance from YTBI's livelihood program. YTBI is a member of the ACT Alliance.
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  • Just offshore from the Nias island village of Olora, an Indonesian fisher pulls in his nets. ACT Alliance agencies helped families devastated by the 2004 tsunami and 2005 earthquake on Nias to rebuild their homes and their livelihoods.
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  • A customer pays to buy fish in the market in Gunung Sitoli, on the Indonesian island of Nias, where the economy is rebounding as local fishers and other small business people reestablish productive activity following a 2004 tsunami and a 2005 earthquake.
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  • Outside the devastated city of Banda Aceh in Indonesia, a man casts his fishing net in 2007. Member agencies of the ACT Alliance worked throughout the Aceh region to assist survivors of the 2004 tsunami as they rebuilt their homes, economies, and lives.
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  • Outside the devastated city of Banda Aceh in Indonesia, a man casts his fishing net in 2007. Member agencies of the ACT Alliance worked throughout the Aceh region to assist survivors of the 2004 tsunami as they rebuilt their homes, economies, and lives.
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  • A woman dries rice in the sun in Jokotirto, on the Indonesian island of Java. Rice is the staple crop of the island.
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  • At Maoula on the island of Nias, women move rocks as part of a street repair program following a devastating 2004 tsunami and 2005 earthquake. The ACT Alliance worked with residents of this village to restart their lives and economy after the trauma.
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  • In the village of Olora on the indonesian island of Nias, aid agencies helped the community replace the fishing boats it lost to the 2004 tsunami. In this photo, a new boat takes shape under the skilled hand of a local boatbuilder.
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  • In the Indonesian village of  Loueng Mane, tsunami survivor Yadi (like many Indonesians, he uses only one name) grows food crops with assistance from YEU and the ACT Alliance.
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  • In Kuala Bubon, near Meulaboh in indonesia's Aceh region, CD Bethesda/YAKKUM Emergency Unit (YEU) and the ACT Alliance helped tsunami survivors rebuild their homes and reestablish their livelihoods. In this image, Wadi (like many Indonesians, he uses only one name) patched holes in a fishing net in 2007.
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  • In Kuala Bubon, near Meulaboh, in Indonesia's Aceh region, residents disembark from a small ferry.
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  • In the village of Lhok Bubon, in Indonesia's Aceh region, YTBI and the ACT Alliance provided support for a group of local women survivors who started small businesses and supported each other as the community rebuilt itself in the wake of the 2004 tsunami.
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  • In the village of Lhok Bubon, in Indonesia's Aceh region, YTBI and the ACT Alliance provided support for a group of local women survivors who started small businesses and supported each other as the community rebuilt itself in the wake of the 2004 tsunami.
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  • In Blang Ulam, Aceh, survivors of the 2004 tsunami are living in new homes constructed by CD Bethesda/YAKKUM Emergency Unit and the ACT Alliance.
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  • In Blang Ulam, Aceh, survivors of the 2004 tsunami are living in new homes constructed by CD Bethesda/YAKKUM Emergency Unit and the ACT Alliance.
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  • In Blang Ulam, Aceh, Indonesia, a man works in 2007 constructing houses for survivors of the 2004 tsunami. The project was sponsored by CD Bethesda/YAKKUM Emergency Unit and the ACT Alliance.
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  • In the Indonesian village of Lam Asan, Aceh, a man wheeled bricks out of a brick factory in 2007, part of an ACT Alliance project to help survivors of the 2004 tsunami rebuild their homes and livelihoods.
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here she visits with children in the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where she carries out health work. .
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here, medical kit in hand, she walks through the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where she carries out health work. .
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here she visits with children in the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where she carries out health work. .
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi (left) is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here she checks on the health of Cedric Manla while his mother Marilie looks on in the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where she carries out health work. .
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi (right) is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here she checks on the health of a pregnant resident of the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where she carries out health work. .
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A nurse and a native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here she talks about balance and other health concerns with a group of women in the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where Choi carries out health work. .
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A nurse and a native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here she leads a group discussion of women's health in the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where Choi carries out health work. .
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A nurse and a native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here she listens to a woman about her health concerns during a visit to the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where Choi carries out health work. .
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A nurse and a native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here she examines a woman during a group discussion of women's health in the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where Choi carries out health work. .
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A nurse and a native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here she examines a woman during a group discussion of women's health in the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where Choi carries out health work. .
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  • The Rev. Grace Choi is a United Methodist missionary serving in the Philippines, where she is community health worker in the outreach programs of Harris Memorial College. A nurse and a native of Korea, she also teaches piano and voice at the music department of the school. Here she examines a woman during a group discussion of women's health in the Upper Javier neighborhood of the town of Taytay, where Choi carries out health work. .
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  • Children in Mt. Heights, Philippines, sit and listen to Maria Jessica Cicillo, a deaconess who works as a Christian educator for a nearby United Methodist Church.
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  • Deaconess Maria Jessica Cicillo walks with a group of children in Mt. Heights, Philippines, where she works as a Christian educator for a nearby United Methodist Church. She is a graduate of Harris Memorial College.
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  • Deaconess Maria Jessica Cicillo walks with a group of children in Mt. Heights, Philippines, where she works as a Christian educator for a nearby United Methodist Church. She is a graduate of Harris Memorial College.
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  • Deaconess Maria Jessica Cicillo walks with a group of children in Mt. Heights, Philippines, where she works as a Christian educator for a nearby United Methodist Church. She is a graduate of Harris Memorial College.
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  • Deaconess Maria Jessica Cicillo acts out Biblical stories with children in Mt. Heights, Philippines, where she works as a Christian educator for a nearby United Methodist Church. She is a graduate of Harris Memorial College.
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  • Deaconess Maria Jessica Cicillo sings with children in Mt. Heights, Philippines, where she works as a Christian educator for a nearby United Methodist Church. She is a graduate of Harris Memorial College.
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  • Princess Zarla J. Raguindin is head of the Education and Arts and Sciences Department at Harris Memorial College in Taytay, Rizal, the Philippines and a deaconess of The United Methodist Church of the Philippines.
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  • Lorena Glori became an Overseas Filipina Worker (OFW) in Saudi Arabia. When she had trouble, she got help from the Rev. Marie Sol Villalon, a United Methodist pastor who works with victims and survivors of human trafficking. Here she poses with her children and some neighborhood children at her home in Manila.
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  • The Rev. Marie Sol Villalon (left) is a United Methodist pastor in the Philippines who works with victims and survivors of human trafficking. Here she visits with Zeny Santos, a woman she helped escape from captivity at a job in Malaysia.
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  • The Rev. Marie Sol Villalon (right) is a United Methodist pastor in the Philippines who works with victims and survivors of human trafficking. Here she visits with Zeny Santos, a woman she helped escape from captivity at a job in Malaysia.
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  • The Rev. Marie Sol Villalon (right) is a United Methodist pastor in the Philippines who works with victims and survivors of human trafficking. Here she visits with Zeny Santos, a woman she helped escape from captivity at a job in Malaysia.
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  • Lorena Glori became an Overseas Filipina Worker (OFW) in Saudi Arabia. When she had trouble, she got help from the Rev. Marie Sol Villalon, a United Methodist pastor who works with victims and survivors of human trafficking.
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  • 30 January 2020, Geneva, Switzerland: People wave and cheers, as some 75 Korean Christians from the Bargn Nuri Community visit the World Council of Churches in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, for a conference under the theme of a 'Prayer Pilgrimage for Life and Peace'. The conference takes place in the context of a 1,000-day pilgrimage undertaken by the community, during which they visit a range of countries to explore ways towards peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula.
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  • 30 January 2020, Geneva, Switzerland: The sounds of a performance of 'Samulnori' fill the room as some 75 Korean Christians from the Bargn Nuri Community visit the World Council of Churches in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, for a conference under the theme of a 'Prayer Pilgrimage for Life and Peace'. The conference takes place in the context of a 1,000-day pilgrimage undertaken by the community, during which they visit a range of countries to explore ways towards peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula.
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  • 30 January 2020, Geneva, Switzerland: People sing and pray during morning prayer in the Ecumenical Centre chapel, as some 75 Korean Christians from the Bargn Nuri Community visit the World Council of Churches in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, for a conference under the theme of a 'Prayer Pilgrimage for Life and Peace'. The conference takes place in the context of a 1,000-day pilgrimage undertaken by the community, during which they visit a range of countries to explore ways towards peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula.
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  • 30 January 2020, Geneva, Switzerland: People sing and pray during morning prayer in the Ecumenical Centre chapel, as some 75 Korean Christians from the Bargn Nuri Community visit the World Council of Churches in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, for a conference under the theme of a 'Prayer Pilgrimage for Life and Peace'. The conference takes place in the context of a 1,000-day pilgrimage undertaken by the community, during which they visit a range of countries to explore ways towards peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula.
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  • 30 January 2020, Geneva, Switzerland: Morning prayer in the Ecumenical Centre chapel, as some 75 Korean Christians from the Bargn Nuri Community visit the World Council of Churches in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, for a conference under the theme of a 'Prayer Pilgrimage for Life and Peace'. The conference takes place in the context of a 1,000-day pilgrimage undertaken by the community, during which they visit a range of countries to explore ways towards peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula.
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  • 30 January 2020, Geneva, Switzerland: Morning prayer in the Ecumenical Centre chapel, as some 75 Korean Christians from the Bargn Nuri Community visit the World Council of Churches in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, for a conference under the theme of a 'Prayer Pilgrimage for Life and Peace'. The conference takes place in the context of a 1,000-day pilgrimage undertaken by the community, during which they visit a range of countries to explore ways towards peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200130_AH2_205...jpg
  • 30 January 2020, Geneva, Switzerland: Morning prayer in the Ecumenical Centre chapel, as some 75 Korean Christians from the Bargn Nuri Community visit the World Council of Churches in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, for a conference under the theme of a 'Prayer Pilgrimage for Life and Peace'. The conference takes place in the context of a 1,000-day pilgrimage undertaken by the community, during which they visit a range of countries to explore ways towards peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula.
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