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  • A woman receives beans from the ACT Alliance on April 7, 2017, in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remain camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. <br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. <br />
<br />
The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0879.JPG
  • Akuch Kon eats wild leaves in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, Kon and the others set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remain camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. <br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. It is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0667.JPG
  • Nidier Atak cooks wild leaves in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. Atak and her five children left their home in Wanalel in January 2017 after successive crop failures left them with no other options. They set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but stopped at Rumading when they met others who had been violently turned back at the border. So they remain camped out under trees, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. Her husband had left home looking for work months earlier, and she doesn't know where he is.<br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. It is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0635.JPG
  • A boy in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. They set out for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were not allowed to cross the border. So they remain camped out under trees, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches.<br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. It is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0094.JPG
  • A woman writes on a blackboard in an English class in the Arrupe Learning Center, run by Jesuit Refugee Service in Bunj, South Sudan. Participants come from four refugee camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan, along with local residents from the host community.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-E399.JPG
  • Students line up in the morning at a primary school run by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D217.JPG
  • A woman in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D189.JPG
  • A woman in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A112.JPG
  • Yoel Lipu puts a roof on his family's rustic home in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan.<br />
<br />
Jesuit Refugee Service provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. <br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service here.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A040.JPG
  • Yoel Lipu puts a roof on his family's rustic home in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan.<br />
<br />
Jesuit Refugee Service provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. <br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service here.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A027.JPG
  • Edith Ayok cooks beans that she received from the ACT Alliance on April 7, 2017, in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced from their homes by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remained camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approached.<br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A1233.JPG
  • Displaced women carry bags of sorghum that they received April 7, 2017, in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, chased from their homes by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remained camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approached.<br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0983.JPG
  • Displaced women watch through a fence as food is distributed on April 7, 2017, to hungry people in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, chased from their homes by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remain camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. <br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0975.JPG
  • People receive food from the ACT Alliance on April 7, 2017, in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remain camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. <br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. The man, a resident of a nearby community who will receives a handful of food for his work, carries a 100 kilogram bag of sorghum that will be divided between several vulnerable families. <br />
<br />
The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0902.JPG
  • Women line up to receive food from the ACT Alliance in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remain camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. <br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families, including these women. The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0885.JPG
  • Akuch Kon eats wild leaves in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, Kon and the others set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remain camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. <br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. It is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0672.JPG
  • Nidier Atak cooks wild leaves in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. Atak and her five children left their home in Wanalel in January 2017 after successive crop failures left them with no other options. They set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but stopped at Rumading when they met others who had been violently turned back at the border. So they remain camped out under trees, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. Her husband had left home looking for work months earlier, and she doesn't know where he is.<br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. It is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0610.JPG
  • The staff of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban County, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-E465.JPG
  • Father Luke Jumu is the Catholic priest in Bunj, Maban County, South Sudan. Maban County is home to four refugee camps that collectively shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-E461.JPG
  • Students in an English class in the Arrupe Learning Center, run by Jesuit Refugee Service in Bunj, South Sudan. Participants come from four refugee camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan, along with local residents from the host community.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-E418.JPG
  • A student in a computer class in the Arrupe Learning Center, run by Jesuit Refugee Service in Bunj, South Sudan. Participants come from four refugee camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan, along with local residents from the host community.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-E402.JPG
  • A woman writes on a blackboard in an English class in the Arrupe Learning Center, run by Jesuit Refugee Service in Bunj, South Sudan. Participants come from four refugee camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan, along with local residents from the host community.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-E270.JPG
  • A woman stands by the blackboard in an English class in the Arrupe Learning Center, run by Jesuit Refugee Service in Bunj, South Sudan. Participants come from four refugee camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan, along with local residents from the host community.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-E264.JPG
  • A student in a computer class in the Arrupe Learning Center, run by Jesuit Refugee Service in Bunj, South Sudan. Participants come from four refugee camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan, along with local residents from the host community.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-E021.JPG
  • A teacher helps students in an English class in the Arrupe Learning Center, run by Jesuit Refugee Service in Bunj, South Sudan. Participants come from four refugee camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan, along with local residents from the host community.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D280.JPG
  • Men install a new roof on a shelter in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D258.JPG
  • Children play in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D271.JPG
  • A teacher speaks to children in the morning at a primary school run by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D223.JPG
  • A girl carries water in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D241.JPG
  • A teacher speaks to children in the morning at a primary school run by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D219.JPG
  • Students line up in the morning at a primary school run by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D202.JPG
  • Students line up in the morning at a primary school run by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D206.JPG
  • A woman in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D186.JPG
  • A woman in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D185.JPG
  • Ganun Butros Wadko sings with a group of children in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A205.JPG
  • Ganun Butros Wadko walks with a group of children in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A217.JPG
  • Ganun Butros Wadko sings with a group of children in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A200.JPG
  • Ganun Butros Wadko (right) talks with a woman in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A153.JPG
  • Ganun Butros Wadko talks with a group of children sitting on an anthill in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A137.JPG
  • Ganun Butros Wadko talks with a man in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A085.JPG
  • A woman in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A092.JPG
  • A woman grinds grain in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A077.JPG
  • Yoel Lipu puts a roof on his family's rustic home in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan.<br />
<br />
Jesuit Refugee Service provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. <br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service here.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A052.JPG
  • Ganun Butros Wadko talks with a woman grinding grain in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A012.JPG
  • Workers carry pipe as they drill a well on April 7, 2017, in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remain camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. <br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling the well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. <br />
<br />
The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A1266.JPG
  • A girl cooks beans that her family received from the ACT Alliance on April 7, 2017, in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced from their homes by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remained camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approached.<br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A1227.JPG
  • People receive food from the ACT Alliance on April 7, 2017, in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. In early 2017, they set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but were stopped from crossing the border. They remain camped out under the trees at Rumading, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. <br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. The man carries a 100 kilogram bag of sorghum that will be divided between several families. <br />
<br />
The ACT Alliance is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0923.JPG
  • Nidier Atak cooks wild leaves in Rumading, a village in South Sudan's Lol State where more than 5,000 people, displaced by drought and conflict, remain in limbo. Atak and her five children left their home in Wanalel in January 2017 after successive crop failures left them with no other options. They set out walking for Sudan, seeking better conditions, but stopped at Rumading when they met others who had been violently turned back at the border. So they remain camped out under trees, eating wild leaves as the rainy season approaches. Her husband had left home looking for work months earlier, and she doesn't know where he is.<br />
<br />
In early April, Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, began drilling a well in the informal settlement and distributed sorghum, beans and cooking oil to the most vulnerable families. It is carrying out the emergency assistance in coordination with government officials and the local Catholic parish.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-A0655.JPG
  • A student in an English class in the Arrupe Learning Center, run by Jesuit Refugee Service in Bunj, South Sudan. Participants come from four refugee camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan, along with local residents from the host community.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-E426.JPG
  • A girl carries water in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D283.JPG
  • A teacher speaks to children in the morning at a primary school run by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D282.JPG
  • Students line up in the morning at a primary school run by Jesuit Refugee Service in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D209.JPG
  • A man herds goats in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D024.JPG
  • A man herds goats in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban County that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-D021.JPG
  • A woman in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A098.JPG
  • Ganun Butros Wadko (right) talks with Yoel Lipu as he puts a roof on his rustic home in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. The camp is one of four in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan.<br />
<br />
Jesuit Refugee Service provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community in Maban. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.<br />
<br />
Misean Cara provides support for the work of Jesuit Refugee Service in Maban.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A023.JPG
  • Ganun Butros Wadko (left) talks with a woman in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-maban-A242.JPG
  • A boy prepares the ground for planting in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • John Ankay, 13, prepares the ground for planting in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
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The boy's family fled from Yei, South Sudan, in 2016.
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  • Nurse Ezuma Rhone examines a child in an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church. <br />
<br />
Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
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  • Nurse Ezuma Rhone examines a woman in an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church. <br />
<br />
Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
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  • Students in a primary school at Odoubu in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • A boy carries a jerry can on his way to fetch water in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • Women walk in the rain in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • A boy runs through the rain with goats in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • Ganun Butros Wadko lives in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
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  • Ganun Butros Wadko (right) talks with a woman in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
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  • Ganun Butros Wadko lives in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Doro is one of four camps in Maban which together shelter more than 130,000 refugees from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psychosocial services to both refugees and the host community. Wadko, a refugee himself, is supervisor of the JRS psychosocial team's home visits in the Doro Camp.
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  • Midwife Alice Jennifer examines Aneyma Ayate in the Global Refuge International Clinic at Odoubu in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
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Ayate fled to Uganda from Morobo, South Sudan, in 2016.<br />
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The clinic receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church.
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  • Midwife Alice Jennifer examines Aneyma Ayate in the Global Refuge International Clinic at Odoubu in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
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Ayate fled to Uganda from Morobo, South Sudan, in 2016.<br />
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The clinic receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church.
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  • Midwife Alice Jennifer examines Aneyma Ayate in the Global Refuge International Clinic at Odoubu in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
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Ayate fled to Uganda from Morobo, South Sudan, in 2016.<br />
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The clinic receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church.
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  • Two girls prepare the ground for planting in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • Jasmin pulls her little brother Agustin in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • Jasmin pulls her little brother Agustin in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • A girl in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • Rato Paul, 13, plants corn in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
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The boy's family fled from Yei, South Sudan, in 2016.
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  • Susan Klony hangs laundry to dry in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
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She and her family fled Yei, South Sudan, in 2016.
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  • A woman cooks food in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • A Dinka woman digs holes to bury sticks that will form a wall in her hut in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • Dinka children jump rope in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • Dinka children jump rope in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • Dinka children jump rope in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • A Dinka woman prepares the soil for planting in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • Dinka children play football in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • A woman fastens sticks together to build a hut in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • Young women carry water past a girl grinding grain in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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  • A Dinka woman carries water in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
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The Global Health Program of the United Methodist Church has supported work to improve access to safe drinking water in the camp.
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  • A Dinka woman carries water in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
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The Global Health Program of the United Methodist Church has supported work to improve access to safe drinking water in the camp.
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  • A Dinka woman carries water in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The Global Health Program of the United Methodist Church has supported work to improve access to safe drinking water in the camp.
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  • Dinka women carry water in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The Global Health Program of the United Methodist Church has supported work to improve access to safe drinking water in the camp.
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  • Nurse Edema Gaspar examines a child in an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church. <br />
<br />
Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
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  • Nurse Edema Gaspar examines a child in an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church. <br />
<br />
Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
    uganda-2017-jeffrey-rhino-camp-367.JPG
  • A woman waits with her child to be seen in an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church. <br />
<br />
Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
    uganda-2017-jeffrey-rhino-camp-327.JPG
  • A woman waits with her child to be seen in an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church. <br />
<br />
Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
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  • Nurse Ezuma Rhone examines a child in an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church. <br />
<br />
Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
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  • Flora Desman holds her 2-year old daughter Joana as she is examined by nurse Ezuma Rhone in an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church.<br />
<br />
Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
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  • Nurse Ezuma Rhone questions a mother in an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church. <br />
<br />
Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
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  • Esther Asa, 65, sits in her hut in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
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Asa came to the camp after fleeing Yei in August 2016.
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  • Nurse Ezuma Rhone examines a child in an outreach clinic in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda. <br />
<br />
The clinic was sponsored by Global Refuge International, which receives support from the Global Health Program of The United Methodist Church. <br />
<br />
Because of the nature of the Rhino Camp, where refugees are spread out over a wide area, it's not possible for many of them to access health care, so Global Refuge International holds outreach clinics on a regular basis through several areas of the camp.
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  • A man in the Rhino Refugee Camp in northern Uganda. As of April 2017, the camp held almost 87,000 refugees from South Sudan, and more people were arriving daily. About 1.8 million people have fled South Sudan since civil war broke out there at the end of 2013. About 900,000 have sought refuge in Uganda.
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