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  • Elizabeth Ryan, a Catholic nun from Ireland, trains teachers in Malakal, Southern Sudan. A sister of the Faithful Companions of Jesus and a member of the Malakal team of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, Ryan is here checking the classroom on one of her student teachers. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-26.jpg
  • Elizabeth Ryan, a Catholic nun from Ireland, trains teachers in Malakal, Southern Sudan. A sister of the Faithful Companions of Jesus and a member of the Malakal team of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, Ryan is here checking the classroom on one of her student teachers. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-25.jpg
  • Women pray during Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-216.jpg
  • Students in a classroom in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-28.jpg
  • Two girls sell fruit in the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-142.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, dances with members of a youth dance group of the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-114.JPG
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, talks with women inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-027.jpg
  • A Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-150.JPG
  • A youth dance group participates in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-153.jpg
  • A displaced girl carries grain on her head in the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-140.JPG
  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India, is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa supervises a teacher's work in a classroom in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-74.jpg
  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-110.jpg
  • Students sing a song with hand motions in a Catholic school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-51.jpg
  • A girl participates in Sunday School at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-227.jpg
  • WOmen sing during Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-193.jpg
  • A youth dance group participates in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-151.jpg
  • Children jump back and forth over a drainage ditch as they play inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-065.jpg
  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India, is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa greets students at a school in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-63.jpg
  • Students sing a song with hand motions in a Catholic school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-46.jpg
  • Students sing a song with hand motions in a Catholic school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-45.jpg
  • Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-39.jpg
  • Students in a classroom in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-27.jpg
  • A woman participates in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. The facial scarring indicates she is a member of the Shilluk tribe. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-232.jpg
  • A youth dance group participates in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-204.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, preaches during Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.  <br />
<br />
Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-183.jpg
  • A youth dance group participates in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-172.jpg
  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-131.jpg
  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-099.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, walks inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-055.JPG
  • A displaced boy waits for customers as he sells candy inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-041.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, walks inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-032.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, visits with a family inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.     <br />
<br />
Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-001.jpg
  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India, is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa greets students at a school in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-64.jpg
  • A boy in a boat on the Upper Nile River in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-60.jpg
  • Josephina Sherif (left) teaches in the Bander Boys School, a government-run primary school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sherif is learning better English and teaching techniques in a training program sponsored by Solidarity with Southern Sudan. Irish Sister Elizabeth Ryan, FCJ (right), an instructor in the program, reviews Sherif's lesson plan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-37.jpg
  • Nyachingowk Laa teaches in the Bander Boys School, a government-run primary school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Laa is learning better English and teaching techniques from a training program sponsored by Solidarity with Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-32.jpg
  • Simon Bidong poses outside his shelter in the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan.<br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-076.jpg
  • Students in a Catholic school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-44.jpg
  • A boy inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-250.JPG
  • A girl runs on a muddy street inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-246.jpg
  • Women walk on a muddy street inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-243.jpg
  • A woman collects the offering during Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-185.jpg
  • A youth dance group participates in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-176.jpg
  • A woman cuts hair at night in a barbershop inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-047.jpg
  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India, is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa supervises teacher Simon Amum's work in a classroom in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-76.jpg
  • Nyachingowk Laa (right) teaches in the Bander Boys School, a government-run primary school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Laa is learning better English and teaching techniques from a training program sponsored by Solidarity with Southern Sudan. Irish Sister Elizabeth Ryan, FCJ (left), supervises Laa's work. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-35.jpg
  • A student reads in a classroom in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-33.jpg
  • A girl runs on a muddy street inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-247.jpg
  • A boy shows off his fancy eyewear during Sunday School at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-229.jpg
  • Women pray during Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-184.jpg
  • Women wearing masks during Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-178.jpg
  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India, is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa supervises a teacher's work in a classroom in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-77.jpg
  • A boy helps a blind man walk along a muddy street inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-244.jpg
  • A girl participates in Sunday School at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-225.jpg
  • Women participate in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-212.jpg
  • A youth dance group participates in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-199.jpg
  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
<br />
The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-136.jpg
  • A woman carries water home from a joint distribution point inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-063.jpg
  • A woman prays during Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, ducks under laundry as he walks inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
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  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India, is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa supervises a teacher's work in a classroom in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India, is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa supervises a teacher's work from the back of a classroom in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India, is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa supervises a teacher's work in a classroom in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • Students sing a song with hand motions in a Catholic school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • A girl runs on a muddy street inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, celebrates Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
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  • A woman collects the offering during Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-187.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, carries the Bible into the makeshift church as he celebrates Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.          <br />
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Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
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  • A Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A displaced woman sells charcoal alongside a drainage ditch inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-054.jpg
  • A displaced woman sells roasted corn at night inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A woman prays during Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A displaced Shilluk man inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India (right), is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa travels in a boat to Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal, accompanied by teacher Michael Lam (center), one of her students. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India (left), is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa visits with teacher Adwok Adeng, one of her students, outside a school in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal. Adeng is wearing a vest identifying him as a worker at village the voter registration center--part of the preparations for the January 2011 referendum on independence for Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India, is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa climbs out of a boat in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal, with the help of teacher Michael Lam, one of her students. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • Students sing a song in a Catholic school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Encouraging them is their teacher, Regina John Thabo (center), who is studying to be a better teacher in a program sponsored by Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Irish Sister Elizabeth Ryan, FCJ (right), supervises Thabo's progress. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • A man repairs his fishing net beside the Upper Nile River in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-58.jpg
  • Students in a Catholic school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • Students share a book in a classroom in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • Students share a book in a classroom in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • A youth dance group participates in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-201.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, receives the offering as he celebrates Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.     <br />
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Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
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  • A man in a wheel chair gets pushed through the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-144.jpg
  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-116.jpg
  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-098.jpg
  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-090.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, walks inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-073.jpg
  • A boy falls into a drainage ditch as he and other children play inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-071.jpg
  • A displaced girl carries a bucket on her head inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-013.JPG
  • Sister Ninet D'Costa, FMA, a Catholic nun from India, is a teacher trainer in Malakal, Southern Sudan. Sister D'Costa came to the war-torn African country under the auspices of Solidarity with Southern Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting Southern Sudan with educational personnel and prayer. Here Sister D'Costa supervises teacher Adwok Adeng's work in a classroom in Detang, a small village across the Upper Nile River from Malakal. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-83.jpg
  • A man repairs his fishing net beside the Upper Nile River in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2010-jeffrey-malakal-59.jpg
  • Students sing a song in a Catholic school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • Students in a Catholic school in Malakal, Southern Sudan. NOTE: In July 2011 Southern Sudan became the independent country of South Sudan.
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  • Women pray during Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-217.jpg
  • Women sing during Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-162.jpg
  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-128.jpg
  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-096.jpg
  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
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  • Dalia lives in the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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