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  • Children walk to school, some of them carrying chairs, in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • An armed cattle keeper in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A boy holds one of his family's goats in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • Members of a women's group in Mogok, South Sudan. The group helps women start new livelihood ventures.
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  • A cattle keeper holds an assault rifle in Mogok, South Sudan. Cattle raiding between neighboring tribes has long been a tradition in South Sudan, but the acquisition of high-powered weapons has turned the practice into a blood sport, and politicians and warlords have enlisted the armed cattle keepers as allies in acquiring and maintaining territory.
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  • A girl cattlekeeper milks one of her family's cows in Mogok, a rebel-held village in South Sudan.
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  • Mary Nyajuacni Lam cooks and sells fish in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A girl cattlekeeper milks one of her family's cows in Mogok, a rebel-held village in South Sudan.
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  • A young cattle keeper helps a cow cross a river near Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A Nuer youth with typical facial scarring in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A young cattle keeper grabs a bull by the horns in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A man untangles his fishing net in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • Five-year old Nykhan holds a chick she's helping to raise in Mogok, South Sudan, part of a livelihood program sponsored by a faith-based organization.
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  • Tabitha Nyadin Kuony raises chickens in Mogok, South Sudan, assisted by a livelihood program sponsored by a faith-based organization.
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  • A cattle keeper amid his cows in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • Marpiny Dual Kuek repairs his fishing net in Mogok, South Sudan. To help families experiencing hunger caused by fighting and flooding, he and other fishers in the community received fishing line and hooks from a faith-based organization.
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  • Veronica Isaac opened a tea shop in Mogok, South Sudan, with help from a livelihood program sponsored by a faith-based organization.
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  • A cattle keeper holds a decorated assault rifle in Mogok, South Sudan. Cattle raiding between neighboring tribes has long been a tradition in South Sudan, but the acquisition of high-powered weapons has turned the practice into a blood sport, and politicians and warlords have enlisted the armed cattle keepers as allies in acquiring and maintaining territory.
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  • A girl cattlekeeper cares for her cows in Mogok, a rebel-held village in South Sudan.
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  • A girl cattlekeeper cares for her cows as smoke from smoldering dung fires swirls about her in Mogok, a rebel-held village in South Sudan. A member of the Nuer tribe, her family and others burn cow dung to keep flies and other insects from bothering their animals.
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  • Seven-year old Nyaboth grinds sorghum at her home in Mogok, South Sudan. Her family received assistance in growing food from a faith-based organization.
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  • A cattle keeper holds an assault rifle in Mogok, South Sudan. Cattle raiding between neighboring tribes has long been a tradition in South Sudan, but the acquisition of high-powered weapons has turned the practice into a blood sport, and politicians and warlords have enlisted the armed cattle keepers as allies in acquiring and maintaining territory.
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  • A girl cattlekeeper cares for her cows in Mogok, a rebel-held village in South Sudan.
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  • A boy holds one of his family's goats in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • Tabitha Nyadin Kuony holds eggs produced by chickens she is raising in Mogok, South Sudan, assisted by a livelihood program sponsored by a faith-based organization.
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  • A young cattle keeper amid his family's cows in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A boy holds one of his family's goats in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A boy holds some of his family's goats in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • Nyaboth Tut harvests okra in her garden in Mogok, South Sudan. She received assistance in growing food a faith-based organization.
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  • Gatchak and his sister Nykhan, ages 6 and 5, hold chicks they are helping raise in Mogok, South Sudan, part of a program sponsored by a faith-based organization.
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  • Children carry their chairs to and from class in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • Marpiny Dual Kuek repairs his fishing net in Mogok, South Sudan. To help families experiencing hunger caused by fighting and flooding, he and other fishers in the community received fishing line and hooks from a faith-based organization.
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  • Nyayuak Koang digs in her garden in preparation for planting in Mogok, South Sudan. She received assistance in growing food from a faith-based organization.
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  • Two cattle keepers carry assault rifles in Mogok, South Sudan. Cattle raiding between neighboring tribes has long been a tradition in South Sudan, but the acquisition of high-powered weapons has turned the practice into a blood sport, and politicians and warlords have enlisted the armed cattle keepers as allies in acquiring and maintaining territory.
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  • A young cattle keeper grabs a bull by the horns in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A girl cattlekeeper milks one of her family's cows in Mogok, a rebel-held village in South Sudan.
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  • A cattle keeper amid his cows in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • An armed cattle keeper in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A young cattle keeper amid his family's cows in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A boy holds one of his family's goats in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A man weaves a fishing net in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A cattle keeper grooms one of his cows in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A boy holds one of his family's goats in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • A man in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • Women carry the luggage of journalists arriving in Mogok, a rebel-held town in South Sudan's Jonglei State.
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  • Gatchak and his sister Nykhan, ages 6 and 5, hold chicks they are helping raise in Mogok, South Sudan, part of a program sponsored by a faith-based organization.
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  • An armed cattle keeper in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • Veronica Isaac opened a tea shop in Mogok, South Sudan, with help from a livelihood program sponsored by a faith-based organization.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-mogok-misc-...JPG
  • A cattle keeper holds an assault rifle in Mogok, South Sudan. Cattle raiding between neighboring tribes has long been a tradition in South Sudan, but the acquisition of high-powered weapons has turned the practice into a blood sport, and politicians and warlords have enlisted the armed cattle keepers as allies in acquiring and maintaining territory.
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  • A woman walks through a herd of cattle in Mogok, South Sudan.
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  • Portrait of a young woman in Mogok. Mogok is home to thousands of Internally Displaced People, mainly ethnic Nuer pastoralists displaced by fighting, flooding and lack of food.
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  • A young woman milks a cow on the banks of the Jonglei Canal at Mogok. Mogok is home to thousands of Internally Displaced People, mainly ethnic Nuer pastoralists displaced by fighting, flooding and lack of food.
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  • Nuer pastoralists protect their cows in Mogok. Mogok is home to thousands of Internally Displaced People, mainly ethnic Nuer displaced by fighting, flooding and food shortages.
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  • A young Nuer woman in Mogok stands in front of a fan palm. Mogok is home to thousands of Internally Displaced People, mainly ethnic Nuer pastoralists displaced by fighting, flooding and lack of food.
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  • A young woman in Mogok village, Jonglei State, South Sudan,uses a stout pole to grind sorghum. <br />
CORUS International supports livelihood programmes in the village for people displaced by fighting, flooding and food shortages.
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  • A young man holds an M16 in Mogok, the gun is decorated with red spots and glass beads. He is one of many thousands of ethnic Nuer displaced by fighting, flooding and lack of food in Jonglei State, South Sudan. Pastoralists typically have weapons to protect their herds from cattle raids, which are common in part because of tribal conflicts and in part because cattle are the most important dowry, often a dowry in excess of 100 cows are required for a man to take a wife.
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