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  • A vehicle from a United Nations peacekeeping contingent drives through a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of the UN base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
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  • An Indian soldier, part of a United Nations peacekeeping contingent, drives through a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of the UN base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ...
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  • A woman bathes her child in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-67.jpg
  • 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.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-08.jpg
  • An Arab nomad travels in the Darfur region of Sudan. Historic tensions between Arab nomads and African farmers have worsened in recent years after the government in Khartoum armed Arab militias in order to strengthen their counterinsurgency campaign against regional rebels.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-27.jpg
  • Ethiopian members of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) on patrol in Abyei, a town at the center of the contested Abyei region along the border between Sudan and South Sudan. The town was looted and burned in 2011 when mostly Arab soldiers and militias from the northern Republic of Sudan swept through the area, chasing out more than 100,000 Dinka Ngok residents.
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  • United Nations troops from Rwanda on patrol in the Doro Refugee Camp in Maban, South Sudan.
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  • A girl displaced by violence in the Darfur region of Sudan.
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  • United Nations soldiers patrol inside a United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan, where more than 20,000 civilians have lived inside the base since shortly after the country's civil war broke out in December, 2013. Renewed fighting in 2015 drove another 5,000 people into the safety of the camp.
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  • Women displaced by violence in Sudan's Darfur region put the finishing touches on a thatched roof, celebrating with song and dance as they go, in the Abu Jabra IDP Camp.
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  • Women return from collecting firewood to the Kalma IDP Camp near Nyala in Sudan's Darfur region. Hundreds of women have been raped while collecting firewood outside the camps, and African Union troops have begun escorting "firewood patrols" to ensure the women's safety. NGOs have also helped the women contruct more efficient stoves, thus lessening the need for firewood.
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  • Women return from collecting firewood to the Kalma IDP Camp near Nyala in Sudan's Darfur region. Hundreds of women have been raped while collecting firewood outside the camps, and African Union troops have begun escorting "firewood patrols" to ensure the women's safety. NGOs have also helped the women contruct more efficient stoves, thus lessening the need for firewood.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-06.jpg
  • It takes a village to build a well. Residents of the Khamsadegaig Camp for internally displaced persons look down a well they built with help from the Darfur Emergency Response Operation, a joint program of Caritas Internationalis and Action by Churches Together (ACT). The Catholic and Protestant aid networks have pooled their resources since 2004 in order to help some of the 2.5 million people displaced by violent conflict in Sudan's western Darfur region.
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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.
    sudan-2007-jeffrey-darfur-037.jpg
  • 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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  • A camp for internally displaced persons in Sudan's Darfur region.
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  • A camp for internally displaced persons in Sudan's Darfur region.
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  • A woman returning to her camp for the displaced after fetching firewood. According to relief workers and human rights groups, hundreds of women have been raped and several killed while hunting outside IDP camps for firewood. The ACT-Caritas program in Darfur trains women to build stoves that require less wood, thus reducing the number of trips the women make to obtain fuel.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-59.jpg
  • A malnourished child -- displaced by violence throughout the Darfur region of Sudan -- is cared for by his mother in a hospital in Garsila. Disease and malnutrition have taken a heavy toll among the Darfuris, displaced by fighting between government forces, Arab militias, and rebel soldiers.
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  • A baby is weighed in a health center in the Hassahissa IDP Camp near Zalingei where displaced children's growth is closely monitored and their families provided with supplemental food.
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  • One of hundreds of burned villages in Sudan's Darfur region, the product of violence by government military forces and Arab militias against an insurgent force and the civilian population of the area.
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  • One of hundreds of burned villages in Sudan's Darfur region, the product of violence by government military forces and Arab militias against an insurgent force and the civilian population of the area.
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  • A boy in Labado, one of a handful of people who have returned to the Darfur town that was attacked in December 2004 by government planes and Arab militias, causing the 25,000 residents to flee. The leather pouches around his neck contains verses of the Koran.
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  • An Arab nomad travels in the Darfur region of Sudan. Historic tensions between Arab nomads and African farmers have worsened in recent years after the government in Khartoum armed Arab militias in order to strengthen their counterinsurgency campaign against regional rebels.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-28.jpg
  • African Union troops from Nigeria on patrol in the town of Labado, which was attacked by government military forces and Arab militias in December 2004, causing the town's 25,000 people to flee for their lives. The AU force was later absorbed into a larger UN force.
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  • A woman and baby displaced by violence in the Darfur region of Sudan. They are living in the remnants of what was once a thatched roof house, but which was burned in an attack by pro-government Arab militias and Sudanese government troops.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-18.jpg
  • African Union troops from Nigeria on patrol in the town of Labado, which was attacked by government military forces and Arab militias in December 2004, causing the town's 25,000 people to flee for their lives.
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  • In the Ardabba IDP Camp near Garsila, in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region, ACT-Caritas provides primary health care -- including the services of Dr. Robert Lobor (center)-- to displaced families as well as members of the local host community.
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  • Displaced people and the local host community work together, with help from ACT-Caritas, to build a new well near Deleij. Water is a critical resource in the Darfur region, and making it more available to all contributes to better relations between different social groups.
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  • An Arab nomad travels in Darfur. Historic tensions between Arab nomads and African farmers have worsened in recent years after the central government armed Arab militias in order to stregthen their counterinsurgency campaign against regional rebels.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-26.jpg
  • A boy displaced by violence in the Darfur region of Sudan.
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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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  • 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.
    sudan-2007-jeffrey-darfur-010.jpg
  • United Nations soldiers from Rwanda patrol inside a United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan, where more than 20,000 civilians have lived inside the base since shortly after the country's civil war broke out in December, 2013. Renewed fighting in 2015 drove another 5,000 people into the relative safety of the camp.
    south-sudan-2015-jeffrey-malakal-061.jpg
  • 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.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-68.jpg
  • A boy watched a United Nations helicopter, which transports aid workers throughout Sudan's Darfur region, which has been plagued by violent conflict between government forces, Arab militias, and rebel soldiers.
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  • Displaced women collect water at a combination deep well and 20,000 liter bladder provided by ACT-Caritas in the Ardabba IDP Camp near Garsila.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-57.jpg
  • A baby is weighed in a health center in the Hassahissa IDP Camp near Zalingei where displaced children's growth is closely monitored and their families provided with supplemental food.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-43.jpg
  • Children fly a kite in a camp for internally displaced families near Zalingei, in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region.
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  • A boy studies in a makeshift classroom in a camp for families displaced by the violence in Sudan's Darfur region.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-39.jpg
  • A displaced girl in the war-torn Darfur region of Sudan.
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  • A woman weeps as she tells how her village was attacked by government-aligned militias in the Darfur region of Sudan.
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  • A girl displaced by violence in Darfur.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-25.jpg
  • African Union troops from Nigeria on patrol in the town of Labado, which was attacked by government military forces and Arab militias in December 2004, causing the town's 25,000 people to flee for their lives. The AU force was later absorbed into a larger UN force.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-22.jpg
  • Brian Martin, the head of programs for the ACT-Caritas Darfur Emergency Response, inspects the remnants of a house in the burned out village of Um Seifa, one of hundreds of burned villages in Sudan's Darfur region, the product of violence by government military forces and Arab militias against an insurgent force and the civilian population of the area.
    sudan-2005-jeffrey-darfur-20.jpg
  • Not much remains in the town of Labado, where residents fled in December 2004 under attack from the Sudanese military and Arab militias.
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  • Eyes of a child displaced by violence in the Darfur region of Sudan.
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  • ACT-Caritas - an international alliance of church emergency agencies - supports a center in the Bilel IDP Camp near Nyala where displaced children's growth is closely monitored and their families provided with supplemental food.
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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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  • A boy at play in a camp for internally displaced people outside Um Labassa in Sudan's Darfur region.
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  • A displaced woman near El Daein, in the war-torn Darfur region of Sudan.
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  • In the Darfur region of Sudan, the remnants of what were once thatched roof houses. This village was burned in an attack by pro-government Arab militias and Sudanese government troops.
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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.
    sudan-2007-jeffrey-darfur-027.jpg
  • A boy in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ...
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-71.jpg
  • A woman and her children, left homeless by war, sell charcoal in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
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  • PORT-DE-PAIX - 18 APRIL 2004 -  Canadian peacekeeping soldiers protect their helicopter from curious Haitian children in this northwestern Haitian city, in a region held by rebels since February. Police officers here make an occasional show of public force during the daytime, but are locked in their barracks at night. Foreign troops, including US, French, Chilean, and Canadian soldiers, provide backup.
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  • A girl participates in Sunday School at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-225.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, ducks under laundry as he walks inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-006.jpg
  • A man in a wheel chair gets pushed through the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-144.jpg
  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, walks inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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Bassano, also a member of Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholics supporting the new country, lives in the camp.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-073.jpg
  • A displaced girl carries a bucket on her head inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-013.JPG
  • A woman and her daughter prepare food in their hut in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ...
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-69.jpg
  • A woman and her daughter in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-68.jpg
  • Wyarazaba Jeanine cooks for her family in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-06.jpg
  • A girl carries water in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ...
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-79.jpg
  • A woman in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-75.jpg
  • Nyazela Kapitolice builds a hut for her family in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-66.jpg
  • In rebel-held territory, families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military take refuge in a camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-65.jpg
  • A woman and her children in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-77.jpg
  • A girl in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ...
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-76.jpg
  • A woman in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-72.jpg
  • Louise Justine cooks for her family in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
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  • Women walk at the edge of a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ..
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-80.jpg
  • A woman left homeless by war sells potatoes in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ...
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-78.jpg
  • A woman in a camp in rebel-held territory in the eastern Congo. Families displaced by fighting between rebel Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda and the Congolese military took refuge in this camp they established in the shadow of a United Nations base in the village of Kiwanja. According to aid workers and human rights groups, rebel soldiers executed some 150 people here in a 24-hour period in early November. The killings took place half a mile from the UN base, yet the 120 UN peacekeepers, part of the largest UN peacekeeping contingent in the world, did not take any action to stop the violence. ...
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  • Women pray during Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
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  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
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  • A man cuts hair at night in a barbershop inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A girl runs on a muddy street inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A boy helps a blind man walk along a muddy street inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • Women participate in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • Women sing during Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A displaced girl carries grain on her head in the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
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  • A youth dance group practices for their participation in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.            <br />
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The dance group intentionally includes participants from both the Nuer and Shilluk papulations in the camp.
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  • Dalia lives in the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • Children jump back and forth over a drainage ditch as they play inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A woman carries water home from a joint distribution point inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A displaced woman sells charcoal alongside a drainage ditch inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A displaced woman sells roasted corn at night inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A woman prays during Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A boy inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • Women walk on a muddy street inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-243.jpg
  • A woman participates in Sunday Mass at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A woman during Catholic mass inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-234.jpg
  • A boy shows off his fancy eyewear during Sunday School at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-228.jpg
  • A boy shows off his fancy eyewear during Sunday School at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-229.jpg
  • Children participate in Sunday School at the Catholic Church inside the Protection of Civilians area in the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. <br />
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Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-malakal-224.jpg
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