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  • A woman shells peanuts, also known as ground nuts, in Bazungua, a small community near the war-torn village of Riimenze, South Sudan.
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  • Women shell peanuts, also known as ground nuts, during a meeting of farmers in Bazungua, a small community near the war-torn village of Riimenze, South Sudan.
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  • Joice Naumba winnows peanuts (ground nuts) in Bazungua, a small community near the war-torn village of Riimenze, South Sudan. The woman participates in a women's group, supported by Solidarity with South Sudan, focused on improving the quality and quantity of food they produce.
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  • Joice Naumba winnows peanuts (ground nuts) in Bazungua, a small community near the war-torn village of Riimenze, South Sudan. The woman participates in a women's group, supported by Solidarity with South Sudan, focused on improving the quality and quantity of food they produce.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-riimenze-B1...JPG
  • Mariet Hara and her husband Pressing Moyo beat peanut plants to free the nuts on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. They and other farmers in the village have benefited from intercropping and crop rotation practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C812.JPG
  • Five-year old Rimar Sebit sells peanuts in a camp for more than 12,000 internally displaced persons located on the grounds of the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. Mary in Wau, South Sudan. Most of the families here were displaced in June, 2016, when armed conflict engulfed Wau.<br />
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Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance, has provided relief supplies to the displaced in Wau, and has supported the South Sudan Council of Churches as it has struggled to mediate the conflict in Wau.
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  • Golda Nicola, 5, shells peanuts in a camp for displaced families around the Catholic Cathedral of St. Mary in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of priests and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for thousands of people who first occupied the cathedral grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
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  • Golda Nicola, 5, shells peanuts in a camp for displaced families around the Catholic Cathedral of St. Mary in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of priests and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for thousands of people who first occupied the cathedral grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-E126.jpg
  • Golda Nicola, 5, shells peanuts in a camp for displaced families around the Catholic Cathedral of St. Mary in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of priests and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for thousands of people who first occupied the cathedral grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-E133.jpg
  • A boy sells peanuts in an internally displaced persons camp in Manangui, South Sudan. Families started arriving here shortly after fighting broke out in December 2013, and new families continued to arrive in March 2014 as fighting continued. Many are living in the open and under trees. The ACT Alliance is providing the displaced families and the host communities affected by their presence with a variety of support, including new wells.
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  • A woman shells peanuts in a camp for more than 5,000 displaced people in Riimenze, in South Sudan's Gbudwe State, what was formerly Western Equatoria. Families here were displaced at the beginning of 2017, as fighting between government soldiers and rebels escalated.<br />
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Two Catholic groups, Caritas Austria and Solidarity with South Sudan, have played key roles in assuring that the displaced families here have food, shelter and water.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-riimenze-id...jpg
  • When South Sudan's civil war broke out in Juba in December 2013, Peter Frisus fled from the fighting to Mundri, where he has relatives. He has survived there thanks to the hospitality of his relatives, along with food and agricultural tools provided by the Mundri Relief and Development Association, which is supported by the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. His uncle let him use some land to farm peanuts and corn. Here he displays some of the peanuts he harvested.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-mundri-086.jpg
  • When South Sudan's civil war broke out in Juba in December 2013, Peter Frisus fled from the fighting to Mundri, where he has relatives. He has survived there thanks to the hospitality of his relatives, along with food and agricultural tools provided by the Mundri Relief and Development Association, which is supported by the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. His uncle let him use some land to farm peanuts and corn. Here he displays some of the peanuts he harvested.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-mundri-080.jpg
  • When South Sudan's civil war broke out in Juba in December 2013, Nejent Justin fled from the fighting to Mundri, where she has relatives. She has survived there thanks to the hospitality of her relatives, along with food and agricultural tools provided by the Mundri Relief and Development Association, which is supported by the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. Her uncle let Justin, 16, use some land to farm peanuts. Here she displays some of her harvest.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-mundri-064.jpg
  • A girl feeds her sibling as part of a supplemental feeding program for malnourished children and mothers run by the clinic of the Loreto School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The school is run by the Institute for the Blessed Virgin Mary--the Loreto Sisters--of Ireland. Behind them, their mother shells peanuts that are used in the preparation of the food.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K104.JPG
  • A year after Hurricane Matthew ravaged their farms and homes, these farmers weeding peanuts near Bombardopolis in Haiti's poverty-wracked northwest have rebuilt their agricultural base with help from Lutheran World Relief, a member of the ACT Alliance.
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  • Delbor Ali weeds his peanuts in West Fasura, a village on an island in the Brahmaputra River in northern Bangladesh.
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  • A woman displaced by armed conflict shells peanuts in a camp for internally displaced persons that formed around the Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church in Riimenze, South Sudan. The parish has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of the local priest and a group of religious has contributed to a sense of relative safety.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-riimenze-id...jpg
  • A woman threshes peanuts in a camp for more than 5,000 displaced people in Riimenze, in South Sudan's Gbudwe State, what was formerly Western Equatoria. Families here were displaced at the beginning of 2017, as fighting between government soldiers and rebels escalated.<br />
<br />
Two Catholic groups, Caritas Austria and Solidarity with South Sudan, have played key roles in assuring that the displaced families here have food, shelter and water.<br />
The camp formed around the Catholic Church in Riimenze as people fled violence in nearby villages for what they perceived as the safety offered by the church.
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  • Mariana David and her children shell peanuts in a camp for more than 5,000 displaced people in Riimenze, in South Sudan's Gbudwe State, what was formerly Western Equatoria. Families here were displaced at the beginning of 2017, as fighting between government soldiers and rebels escalated.<br />
<br />
Two Catholic groups, Caritas Austria and Solidarity with South Sudan, have played key roles in assuring that the displaced families here have food, shelter and water.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-riimenze-id...jpg
  • Mariana David and her children shell peanuts in a camp for more than 5,000 displaced people in Riimenze, in South Sudan's Gbudwe State, what was formerly Western Equatoria. Families here were displaced at the beginning of 2017, as fighting between government soldiers and rebels escalated.<br />
<br />
Two Catholic groups, Caritas Austria and Solidarity with South Sudan, have played key roles in assuring that the displaced families here have food, shelter and water.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-riimenze-id...jpg
  • When South Sudan's civil war broke out in Juba in December 2013, Peter Frisus fled from the fighting to Mundri, where he has relatives. He has survived there thanks to the hospitality of his relatives, along with food and agricultural tools provided by the Mundri Relief and Development Association, which is supported by the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. His uncle let him use some land to farm peanuts and corn. Here he displays some of the peanuts he harvested.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-mundri-081.jpg
  • When South Sudan's civil war broke out in Juba in December 2013, Nejent Justin fled from the fighting to Mundri, where she has relatives. She has survived there thanks to the hospitality of her relatives, along with food and agricultural tools provided by the Mundri Relief and Development Association, which is supported by the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. Her uncle let Justin, 16, use some land to farm peanuts. Here she displays some of her harvest.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-mundri-065.jpg
  • When South Sudan's civil war broke out in Juba in December 2013, Nejent Justin fled from the fighting to Mundri, where she has relatives. She has survived there thanks to the hospitality of her relatives, along with food and agricultural tools provided by the Mundri Relief and Development Association, which is supported by the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. Her uncle let Justin, 16, use some land to farm peanuts. Here she displays some of her harvest.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-mundri-054.jpg
  • When South Sudan's civil war spread to Malakal in late 2013, Rose Apol (right) fled with her three children, walking through the bush for a month to arrive in Mundri, where she lives with a brother. She has survived thanks to the hospitality of her relatives and food and agricultural tools provided by the Mundri Relief and Development Association, which is supported by the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. Here she works with members of her extended family to shell peanuts she has harvested.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-mundri-039.jpg
  • When South Sudan's civil war spread to Malakal in late 2013, Rose Apol (second from right) fled with her three children, walking through the bush for a month to arrive in Mundri, where she lives with a brother. She has survived thanks to the hospitality of her relatives and food and agricultural tools provided by the Mundri Relief and Development Association, which is supported by the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. Here she works with members of her extended family to shell peanuts she has harvested.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-mundri-038.jpg
  • When South Sudan's civil war spread to Malakal in late 2013, Rose Apol (right) fled with her three children, walking through the bush for a month to arrive in Mundri, where she lives with a brother. She has survived thanks to the hospitality of her relatives and food and agricultural tools provided by the Mundri Relief and Development Association, which is supported by the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. Here she works with members of her extended family to shell peanuts she has harvested.
    south-sudan-2014-jeffrey-mundri-014.jpg
  • A girl feeds her sibling as part of a supplemental feeding program for malnourished children and mothers run by the clinic of the Loreto School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The school is run by the Institute for the Blessed Virgin Mary--the Loreto Sisters--of Ireland. Behind them, their mother shells peanuts that are used in the preparation of the food.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K113.JPG
  • Jessie Chiumia grinds peanuts in Kaluhoro, Malawi. With support from the Ekwendeni Hospital AIDS Program, she and other villagers participate in a Building Sustainable Livelihoods program, working together to earn and save money, raise more nutritious food, and receive vocational training.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-E068.JPG
  • Jessie Chiumia grinds peanuts in Kaluhoro, Malawi. With support from the Ekwendeni Hospital AIDS Program, she and other villagers participate in a Building Sustainable Livelihoods program, working together to earn and save money, raise more nutritious food, and receive vocational training.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-E058.JPG
  • Agnes Tembo and her son Sopani consolidate peanuts she harvested from her farm in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C768.JPG
  • Agnes Tembo and her son Sopani consolidate peanuts she harvested from her farm in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C765.JPG
  • Agnes Tembo poses with peanuts she harvested from her farm in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C758.JPG
  • Agnes Tembo (right) and her husband Geoffrey Nkhambule, along with her mother-in-law Evelyn Nkhambule, harvest peanuts they've grown on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C693.JPG
  • A year after Hurricane Matthew ravaged their farms and homes, these farmers weeding peanuts near Bombardopolis in Haiti's poverty-wracked northwest have rebuilt their agricultural base with help from Lutheran World Relief, a member of the ACT Alliance.
    haiti-2017-jeffrey-3181.JPG
  • Habiza Begum weeds her peanuts in West Fasura, a village on an island in the Brahmaputra River in northern Bangladesh.
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  • A woman weeds her peanuts in West Fasura, a village on an island in the Brahmaputra River in northern Bangladesh.
    bangladesh-2017-jeffrey-flooding-B08...JPG
  • A woman weeds her peanuts in West Fasura, a village on an island in the Brahmaputra River in northern Bangladesh.
    bangladesh-2017-jeffrey-flooding-B08...JPG
  • Agnes Tembo and her husband Geoffrey Nkhambule harvest peanuts on their farm in Edundu, Malawi. Families in the village have benefited from intercropping, crop rotation, and composting practices they learned from the Malawi Farmer-to-Farmer Agro-Ecology project of the Ekwendeni Mission Hospital AIDS Program, a program of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.
    malawi-2017-jeffrey-C659.JPG
  • Susie Matthews plants ground nuts (peanuts) at a church-sponsored demonstration farm at Riimenze, South Sudan. The project is a joint project of the Roman Catholic diocese of Tombura-Yambio and Caritas Austria.
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  • Susie Matthews plants ground nuts (peanuts) at a church-sponsored demonstration farm at Riimenze, South Sudan. The project is a joint project of the Roman Catholic diocese of Tombura-Yambio and Caritas Austria.
    south-sudan-2015-jeffrey-riimenze-07.jpg