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  • The Rev, Kirsten Fryer greets participants at the end of a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
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  • Women dance in the aisle as a children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-010.jpg
  • The Rev. Kirsten Fryer greets participants at the end of a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo. Beside her is the Rev. John Yier Ruach, a refugee himself.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-016.jpg
  • Participants celebrate communion during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-019.jpg
  • As a woman dances in the aisle, a children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-007.jpg
  • Women dance in the aisle as a children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-009.jpg
  • As women dance in the aisle, a children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-005.jpg
  • The Rev. Kirsten Fryer speaks to participants in a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-023.jpg
  • Women praying during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-018.jpg
  • A man prays during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-017.jpg
  • Women dance in the aisle as a children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-011.jpg
  • Women dance in the aisle as a children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-012.jpg
  • The Rev. Kirsten Fryer speaks to participants in a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-022.jpg
  • As a woman dances in the aisle, a children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-006.jpg
  • A children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-021.jpg
  • As a woman dances in the aisle, a children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-004.jpg
  • A children's choir enters a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-002.jpg
  • The Rev. Kirsten Fryer greets a young participant after a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-024.jpg
  • A girl in a children's choir as it sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-020.jpg
  • Women dance in the aisle as a children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-013.jpg
  • As women dance in the aisle, a children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-008.jpg
  • A children's choir sings during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-003.jpg
  • Participants bow their heads in prayer during a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St. Andrews United Church of Cairo.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-001.jpg
  • The Rev. Kirsten Fryer greets participants at the end of a worship service of Nuer refugees from South Sudan who live in Cairo, Egypt. The service took place at St Andrews United Church of Cairo. Beside her is the Rev. John Yier Ruach, a refugee himself.
    egypt-2013-jeffrey-refugees-015.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 />
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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-001.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, jumps over a ditch 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.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-030.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-219.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 />
<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-106.jpg
  • A woman walks through 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-249.JPG
  • A woman carries water on her head inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan, where some 34,000 people have sought protection since violence broke out in December 2013. More than 112,000 people currently live on UN bases in the war-torn country, most of them afraid of tribally targeted violence.
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  • Mary Achol supervises a water point inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Residents of the area can line up and fill their containers with water during certain hours of the day. Mary Achol maintains order and hygiene at the faucets.<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-060.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 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
  • 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-201.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 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-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 />
<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
  • 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-103.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-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 />
<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-090.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-211.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-096.jpg
  • Surrounded by barbed wire, people wait inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-3...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 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 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
  • 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 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
  • 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-135.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-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 />
<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-125.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-084.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-089.jpg
  • 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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  • 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.
    mobile50_Hawkey_20210901_005.jpg
  • Women collect garbage inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-2...jpg
  • A boy gets a ride in a wheel barrow on a street in a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-3...jpg
  • In their trademark blue helmets and wearing face masks to ward off disease, United Nations soldiers patrol a camp for internally displaced families located inside a UN base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-3...jpg
  • A girl walks along in a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
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  • A street in a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-3...jpg
  • A street in a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-3...jpg
  • A girl surveys a flooded portion of a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-2...jpg
  • Women collect garbage inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
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  • A Nuer woman, with traditional tribal scarring on her face, participates in a Roman Catholic Mass on Easter morning, April 5, inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan, where some 34,000 people have sought protection since violence broke out in December 2013. More than 112,000 people currently live on UN bases in the war-torn country, most of them afraid of tribally targeted violence. The Catholic Church has maintained a pastoral presence inside the camps.
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  • A girl carries water from a communal water point inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The crowded camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. More than 20,000 people are living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-4...jpg
  • A woman carries water through a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-4...jpg
  • A flooded portion of a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-2...jpg
  • A boy navigates a flooded portion of a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-2...jpg
  • Food for sale in an informal market along a street inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The crowded camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water and sanitation services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-3...jpg
  • A boy navigates a flooded portion of a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. More than 20,000 people are living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-2...jpg
  • A girl carries water from a communal water point inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water and sanitation services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-2...jpg
  • A boy walks along a street in a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-0...jpg
  • A street in a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-3...jpg
  • A woman carries water from a communal water point inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The crowded camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water and sanitation services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-3...jpg
  • A woman carries water from a communal water point inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The crowded camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water and sanitation services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-3...jpg
  • A girl carries water from a communal water point inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-3...jpg
  • A flooded portion of a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-2...jpg
  • A girl carries water inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-2...jpg
  • Women collect garbage inside a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-2...jpg
  • A girl carries a pot on her head in a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-4...jpg
  • Children play on a street in a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, sanitation and refuse collection services, to the more than 20,000 people living in the camp.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-juba-idps-4...jpg
  • A boy pushes a wheel barrow full of water containers along a street in a camp for internally displaced families located inside a United Nations base in Juba, South Sudan. The camp holds Nuer families who took refuge there in December 2013 after a political dispute within the country's ruling party quickly fractured the young nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The ACT Alliance is providing a variety of services, including fresh water, to the more than 20,000 people living 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.
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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.
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  • 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.
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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 />
<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-216.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 />
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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-183.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 />
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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 />
<br />
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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  • 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 />
<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-027.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. <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-241.jpg
  • A woman 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.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-234.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-162.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-074.jpg
  • 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 />
<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-237.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 />
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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-232.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
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, speaks to children as he celebrates 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-161.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
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