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  • Fatna lives in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where international agencies are providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • A boy in Dondona, an Arab village in South Darfur.
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  • Fatna lives in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, Sudan. More than 2.2 million people have been internally displaced within Sudan, and another quarter million forced to flee across the border into Chad.
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  • A girl irons in her family's hut in Dondona, an Arab village in South Darfur.
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  • Fatna eats with her children in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where ACT-Caritas is providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • Fatna bathes and dresses her son Mustafa in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur.
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  • Girls scooping water from a hole they dug in the sand of a wadi in Dondona, an Arab village in South Darfur.
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  • Fatna (right) brings home wood that she and some neighbors have harvested from outside a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where international agencies are providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • Fatna lives in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where ACT-Caritas is providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • Fatna bathes her son Abdulbasid in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where international agencies are providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • Fatna eats with her children in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur.
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  • Fatna cooks a meal in her hut in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where humanitarian agencies are providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • A man in Dondona, an Arab village in South Darfur.
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  • Fatna cooks for her family in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur.
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  • Fatna (left) brings home wood that she and some neighbors have harvested from outside a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where international organizations are  providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • Fatna lives in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where ACT-Caritas is providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • Fatna cooks a meal for her family in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where international aid agencies are providing water, sanitation and other emergency services. Since 2003, more than 2.5 million people have been displaced in Darfur, and some 400,000 have died in what many consider to be the world's worst humanitarian disaster.
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  • Fatna brings home wood she collected outside a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where international agencies are providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • Two year old Abdulbasid lives in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur.
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  • Inside her hut, Fatna cooks a meal for her family while cradling her smallest child in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur.
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  • Musa Abdulrahim walks to his one day a week job as a butcher in the local market from his home in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur.
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  • A boy in Dondona, an Arab village in South Darfur that has received families displaced by fighting between Arab communities.
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  • Fatna (right) brings home wood that she and some neighbors have harvested from outside a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur.
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  • Fatna lives in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where ACT-Caritas is providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • Dr. Tom Catena (left), a Catholic lay missionary from the United States, awards Lakuwa Lokolo Rama his diploma as a registered nurse, during a ceremony at the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan.<br />
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Rama studied for the diploma at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan, but after graduation returned home to his native Nuba Mountains. <br />
The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.
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  • Dr. Tom Catena (left), a Catholic lay missionary from the United States, awards Kukani Ibrahim Tutu his diploma as a registered nurse, during a ceremony at the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan.<br />
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Tutu studied for the diploma at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan, but after graduation returned home to his native Nuba Mountains. <br />
The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.
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  • When dozens of her relatives were displaced by interethnic violence in the South Sudan city of Tombura in August, Margaret Zereda David Zaaza sent two motorcycles to make four round trips to bring 27 of them out to the city of Yambio where she lives. With some material assistance from the local Catholic diocese, she and her husband have hosted the displaced, but conditions for her guests are primitive. Her father disappeared during the fighting and is presumed dead.
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  • Angelina Dominic Zaaza was displaced by interethnic violence in the South Sudan city of Tombura. Along with several family members, she took refuge in the home of relatives in the city Yambio, where they received material assistance from the local Catholic diocese. Her father disappeared during the fighting and is presumed to have been killed.
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  • People displaced by interethnic violence in the South Sudan city of Tombura. They took refuge in the home of relatives in the city Yambio, where they received material assistance from the local Catholic diocese.
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  • A woman and child displaced by interethnic violence in the South Sudan city of Tombura. They took refuge in the home of relatives in the city Yambio, where they received material assistance from the local Catholic diocese.
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  • People displaced by interethnic violence in the South Sudan city of Tombura. They took refuge in the home of relatives in the city Yambio, where they received material assistance from the local Catholic diocese.
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  • A boy in an informal camp for families displaced by fighting in the Darfur region of Sudan between government forces, Arab militias, and rebel soldiers.
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  • Children play outside their school in a camp near Bilel, where families displaced by the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan have taken refuge from the violence.
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  • A girl in Geles, an Arab village in Darfur, a war-torn region of Sudan.
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  • Farmah Adam Ibrahim (right) and Sit-Eldoma Atiya (back left) pray outside their hut in the Bilel Camp for internally displaced persons in Sudan's war-torn Darfur province. Most of Darfur's residents are Muslims. A government sanctioned ethnic war has killed more than 400,000 people and left some 2.5 million displaced since 2003.
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  • Children at play in a camp near Bilel, where families displaced by the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan have taken refuge from the violence.
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  • A young woman and her donkey in a camp for families displaced in the Darfur region of Sudan by fighting between government forces, Arab militias, and rebel soldiers.
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  • Two women on their way home from working their field at the edge of a displaced persons camp near Bilel, where families displaced by the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan have taken refuge from the violence affecting the region. They are assisted by ACT-Caritas with a variety of emergency services, including seeds and agricultural tools, schools and pre-schools for their children, and health care.
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  • A malnourished child has his height and weight measured in a primary health care and nutrition center in Um Labassa, a camp for internally displaced people in Sudan's Darfur region. Since 2003, as many as 400,000 people have been killed and 2,500,000 displaced by government-sanctioned violence against African farming communities in the region.
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  • Sunrise over thatched huts in Kubum, a village in Sudan's conflict-torn Darfur region.
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  • A family in a camp for internally displaced people outside Um Labassa in Sudan's Darfur region.
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  • A girl in Geles, an Arab village in Darfur, the violence-torn western region of Sudan. War have plagued this region since 2003, when the Arab government responded to insurgent attacks by pushing proxy Arab militias to attack African farming villages. Some 400,000 people have died and more than 2.5 million displaced.
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  • A boy herds goats in a camp for internally displaced people outside Um Labassa in Sudan's Darfur region.
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  • A boy at play in a camp for internally displaced people outside Um Labassa in Sudan's Darfur region.
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  • Khadilla Abdulah Ibrahim (right) plows land at the edge of the Bilel Camp for internally displaced persons, along with her 18-year old daughter Hawaia. They have been displaced by government-supported violence against farming villages in the Darfur region of Sudan. They are planting peanuts and sorghum with seeds and a plow provided by ACT-Caritas, a joint effort of the world's Catholic and Protestant communities.
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  • A girl living in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in Sudan's violence-plagued Darfur region. Since 2003, as many as 400,000 people have been killed and 2,500,000 displaced by government-sanctioned violence against African farming communities in the region.
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  • Children play outside their school in a camp near Bilel, where families displaced by the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan have taken refuge from the violence.
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  • Members of the African Union force on patrol in Labado, in the Darfur region of Sudan, in 2005. The AU force, which was unable to stem the violence, was absorbed in early 2008 into a larger peacekeeping force under the control of the United Nations. The conflict in Darfur has killed some 400,000 people and left 2.5 million displaced since 2003.
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  • In a camp for the displaced near Bilel, families displaced by the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan have taken refuge from the violence, and are assisted by ACT-Caritas with a variety of emergency services, including seeds and agricultural tools, schools and pre-schools for their children, and health care. Mohammed Husain, 4, here sleeps under a blanket provided by ACT-Caritas.
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  • The height and weight of displaced children is carefully monitored in 2007 at a nutrition and health center in Kubum, a village in the Darfur region of Sudan. Mothers with at-risk babies are given supplemental food. The clinic is sponsored by the ACT Alliance and Caritas Internationalis.
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  • A woman puts on her toob in the wind in the Dereige Camp for internally displaced persons in Sudan's Darfur region. Since 2003, as many as 400,000 people have been killed and 2,500,000 displaced by government-sanctioned violence against African farming communities in the region.
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  • Women carry water home from a well in Geles, an Arab village in Darfur where an ecumenical coalition has provided wells and a variety of other services. While the Darfur Emergency Response Operation is focused primarily on responding to the needs of Darfur's internally displaced people, most of them Africans, it also is helping Arab villages, many of them host communities for displaced camps, as a contribution toward reconciliation and peace. The Darfur Emergency Response Operation is a joint effort of Caritas Internationalis, the Rome-based network of Catholic aid agencies, and Action by Churches Together (ACT), the Geneva-based Protestant relief network. Since 2003, as many as 400,000 people have been killed and 2,500,000 displaced by government-sanctioned violence against African farming communities in the region.
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  • The school director "encourages" students to get into their classroom on time in the Dereig Camp for internally displaced persons in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region.
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  • In a camp for the displaced near Bilel, families displaced by the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan have taken refuge from the violence, and are assisted by ACT-Caritas with a variety of emergency services, including seeds and agricultural tools, schools and pre-schools for their children, and health care. Salwa Husain Khalil, 14, here enjoys the warmth of a blanket provided by ACT-Caritas.
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  • A boy arranges bread loaves in preparation for baking in the Um Labassa Camp for internally displaced persons in Sudan's wartorn Darfur province. Since 2003, as many as 400,000 people have been killed and 2,500,000 displaced by government-sanctioned violence against African farming communities in the region.
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  • Pausing from planting, Adel Dut, a woman displaced by conflict in Sudan's Darfur region, displays sorghum seeds given to her by the United Methodist Committee on Relief. Since 2003, the conflict in Darfur has killed some 400,000 people and displaced about 2.5 million.
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  • A girl in Geles, an Arab village in Darfur, a war-torn region of Sudan.
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  • A woman farms at the edge of a camp for internally displaced people outside Um Labassa in Sudan's Darfur region. Displaced persons can't venture very far from the IDP camps lest they be assaulted by bands of soldiers or Arab militias that await them.
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  • Pausing from planting, Adel Dut, a woman displaced by conflict in Sudan's Darfur region, displays sorghum seeds given to her by the United Methodist Committee on Relief. Since 2003, the conflict in Darfur has killed some 400,000 people and displaced about 2.5 million.
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  • In a camp for the displaced near Bilel, families displaced by the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan have taken refuge from the violence, and are assisted by ACT-Caritas with a variety of emergency services, including seeds and agricultural tools, schools and pre-schools for their children, and health care. Salwa Husain Khalil, 14, here enjoys the warmth of a blanket provided by ACT-Caritas.
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  • Women celebrate the everyday joys despite living in a camp for internally displaced people outside the village of Kubum, in Sudan's West Darfur state.
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  • The height and weight of displaced children is carefully monitored at a nutrition and health center in the Um Labassa IDP Camp in Darfur, Sudan.
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  • Monica Kujiha teaches students in the Catholic Church-run primary school in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. <br />
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Kujiha is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Nacima Keni cleans a patient's wound in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Keni is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Monica Kujiha teaches students in the Catholic Church-run primary school in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. <br />
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Kujiha is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Daniel Abram Khiralla prepares an injection in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Khiralla is a 2013 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Nacima Keni examines a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Keni is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Atulu George Adam vaccinates a young patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Adam is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Kubbitta Idriss teaches students in the Catholic Church-run primary school in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. <br />
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Idriss is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Raila Philip Kaciri examines a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Kaciri is a 2014 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Masidalia Abduraman teaches a class in the Catholic school in Kauda, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The church has sponsored schools and health care facilities throughout the war-torn region.<br />
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The teacher is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Raila Philip Kaciri takes the temperature of a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Kaciri is a 2014 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Monica Kujiha teaches students in the Catholic Church-run primary school in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. <br />
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Kujiha is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Raila Philip Kaciri talks with a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Kaciri is a 2014 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Magdalene Ali takes the blood pressure of a patient at night in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area. Ali is a graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan, a project of Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Nacima Keni examines a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Keni is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Nacima Keni examines a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Keni is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Nacima Keni examines a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Keni is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Elias Shangero Kunnar trys to examine a young patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Kunnar is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Elias Shangero Kunnar examines a young patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Kunnar is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Lakuwa Lokolo Rama talks with a mother and child in the pediatric ward of the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Rama is a 2016 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Isaac Langurry interacts with a young girl wrestling with blindness in the pediatric ward of the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Langurry is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Masidalia Abduraman teaches a class in the Catholic school in Kauda, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The church has sponsored schools and health care facilities throughout the war-torn region.<br />
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The teacher is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Nacima Keni examines a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Keni is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Larrpo Kusyo takes a patient's blood pressure in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Kusyo is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Nacima Keni examines a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Keni is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Kubbitta Idriss teaches students in the Catholic Church-run primary school in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. <br />
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Idriss is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Kubbitta Idriss teaches students in the Catholic Church-run primary school in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. <br />
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Idriss is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Kubbitta Idriss teaches students in the Catholic Church-run primary school in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. <br />
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Idriss is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Larrpo Kusyo examines a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Kusyo is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Isaac Langurry interacts with a young girl wrestling with blindness in the pediatric ward of the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Langurry is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Isaac Langurry interacts with a young girl wrestling with blindness in the pediatric ward of the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Langurry is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Masidalia Abduraman teaches a class in the Catholic school in Kauda, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The church has sponsored schools and health care facilities throughout the war-torn region.<br />
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The teacher is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Magdalene Ali cares for patients during the night shift at the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Ali is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Kubbitta Idriss teaches students in the Catholic Church-run primary school in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. <br />
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Idriss is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College, a school in Yambio, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Nacima Keni treats a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Keni is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Isaac Langurry checks on a patient in the pediatric ward of the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Langurry is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    sudan-2018-jeffrey-nuba-gidel-A082.jpg
  • Nurse Nacima Keni examines a patient in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Keni is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    sudan-2018-jeffrey-nuba-gidel-A364.jpg
  • Nurse Nacima Keni cleans a patient's wound in the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Keni is a 2015 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Lakuwa Lokolo Rama talks with a mother and child in the pediatric ward of the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Rama is a 2016 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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