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  • Two children participate in a reading game during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • Rose Simmons (right) helps two children read during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House, where Simmons is the program director. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • À student has her height measured in order to calculate the correct dose during a distribution of medicines in a public school in Vikuge, Tanzania. The medicines include Praziquantel and Albendazole.
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  • À student has his height measured in order to calculate the correct dose during a distribution of medicines in a public school in Vikuge, Tanzania. The medicines include Praziquantel and Albendazole.
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  • Two children participate in a reading game during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-38.jpg
  • Two children participate in a reading game during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-40.jpg
  • À student has her height measured in order to calculate the correct dose during a distribution of medicines in a public school in Vikuge, Tanzania. The medicines include Praziquantel and Albendazole.
    tanzania-2016-jeffrey-health-044.jpg
  • Brother Sylvanus-Aniebiet Victor Okon, a Marist brother from Nigeria, sits in a classroom doing teacher evaluations at St. Mary's Primary School in Yambio, South Sudan. Brother Sylvanus is an instructor at the Solidarity Teacher Training College in Yambio, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, of which he is a member.
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  • Students pray during morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • Students during morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • Students sing during morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • A boy walks beside a classroom building in the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • Students play football in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students act out a play about girls education in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-D117.JPG
  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
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  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
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  • Students paint ash on their faces before they perform their traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embracing a shared national identity.
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  • Students have fun mimicking the runway walk of fashion models in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students have fun mimicking the runway walk of fashion models in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students observe a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
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  • A student participates in a debate in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country. The topic of the debate was women's rights in the country.
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  • A student observes her experiment during a chemistry lab in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students participate in a chemistry lab in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Student hold plants during a class on basic agricultural practices at the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students during morning assembly in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • A boy proudly displays his work in art class at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • A boy colors a cup yellow in class at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • Children sing the national anthem during morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • A math problem in the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan, relates closely to the region's cattle culture..
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  • Elizabeth Amakou teaches a class at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • Girls harvest groundnuts (peanuts) at the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Children pray during the morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • A boy runs through a puddle on his way to the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • A student in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-A042.jpg
  • A student cleans a classroom in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • A teacher and students in class at a school run by the Catholic church in the West Bank village of Aboud. Muslim and Christian students live and study together in peace..
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  • Dinesh (left) and John Joshuran (right) study air conditioning and other electrical skills as taught by Prabhu (center), a teacher at a vocational training center run by Roofs for the Roofless in the city of Chennai, in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India..
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  • Students at St. George's Anglo-Indian School in Chennai, India, learn about HIV and AIDS during a program conducted by educators from the Madras Christian Council of Social Service.
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  • Jacob Enosa, a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College (STTC) in Yambio, South Sudan, explains fractions to his students in the Catholic Church-sponsored St. Mary's Primary School in Yambio. The child standing on the chair is the numerator. The child standing on the floor is the denominator.<br />
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The STTC is run by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups working to train teachers, health workers and pastoral agents throughout the African country.
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  • Joana Ilario, a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College (STTC) in Yambio, South Sudan, teaches a math class in the Catholic Church-sponsored St. Mary's Primary School in Yambio. The STTC is run by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups working to train teachers, health workers and pastoral agents throughout the African country.
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  • A teacher in class at the John Paul II School in Wau, South Sudan.
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  • Deborah Anhiak Aboud (left) and Rose Arual Deng work together on an experiment in the chemistry lab at the Loreto Secondary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The school is run by the Institute for the Blessed Virgin Mary--the Loreto Sisters--of Ireland.
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  • Girls in class in the Gendrassa refugee camp in South Sudan's Upper Nile State. More than 110,000 refugees were living in four camps in Maban County in October 2012, but officials expected more would arrive once the rainy season ended and people could cross rivers that block the routes from Sudan's Blue Nile area, where Sudanese military has been bombing civilian populations as part of its response to a local insurgency. Conditions in the camps are often grim, with outbreaks of diseases such as Hepatitis E.
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  • Boys line up in the Caritas-supported St. Daniel Comboni School in Agok, South Sudan, where tens of thousands of residents of Abyei, a contested region along the border between Sudan and South Sudan, remain displaced. Under a 2005 peace agreement, Abyei was supposed to have a referendum to decide which country it would join, but the two countries have yet to agree on who can vote. In 2011, militias aligned with Khartoum drove out most of Abyei's Dinka Ngok residents, pushing them across a river into the town of Agok. More than 40,000 Dinka Ngok have since returned to Abyei with support from Caritas South Sudan, which has drilled wells, built houses, opened clinics and provided seeds and tools for the returnees. Yet continuing insecurity means a greater number remain in Agok, where they remain dependant on Caritas and other organizations for food and other support.
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  • A man distributes pills in a public school in Vikuge, Tanzania. The pills include Praziquantel and Albendazole.
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  • Children in class in Bacubac, a neighborhood in Basey in the Philippines province of Samar. The community was hit hard by Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda. The ACT Alliance has been providing a variety of forms of assistance to survivors here.
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  • Diane Smith teaches a class of deaf students in the school at Lover's Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas.
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  • A boy pauses as school children prepare garden plots and plant vegetables in San Jose la Frontera, a small Mam-speaking Maya village in Comitancillo, Guatemala. The program is jointly sponsored by the community's school and the Maya Mam Association for Investigation and Development (AMMID).
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  • School children prepare garden plots and plant vegetables in San Jose la Frontera, a small Mam-speaking Maya village in Comitancillo, Guatemala. The program is jointly sponsored by the community's school and the Maya Mam Association for Investigation and Development (AMMID). Supervising the activity is Estuardo Aguilon, an agricultural specialist with AMMID.
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  • Hiyam Moussa helps children study in a school in the Sabra refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon, run by the Department of Service for Palestinian Refugees of the Middle East Council of Churches. Most of the school's 148 students are Syrian refugees, but roughly one-third are Palestinian refugees and a few are poor children from the neighborhood. Lebanon hosts some 1.5 million refugees from Syria, and yet the government prohibits the establishment of large refugee camps, thus pushing many refugee families to search for housing in existing Palestinian refugee camps. This school is supported by the ACT Alliance.
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  • Girls line up before starting school in the Zaatari Refugee Camp, located near Mafraq, Jordan. Opened in July, 2012, the camp holds upwards of 50,000 refugees from the civil war inside Syria, but its numbers are growing. International Orthodox Christian Charities and other members of the ACT Alliance are active in the camp providing essential items and services, including school uniforms.
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  • Girls line up before starting school in the Zaatari Refugee Camp, located near Mafraq, Jordan. Opened in July, 2012, the camp holds upwards of 50,000 refugees from the civil war inside Syria, but its numbers are growing. International Orthodox Christian Charities and other members of the ACT Alliance are active in the camp providing essential items and services, including school uniforms.
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  • Girls in class in the Zaatari Refugee Camp, located near Mafraq, Jordan. Opened in July, 2012, the camp holds upwards of 50,000 refugees from the civil war inside Syria. International Orthodox Christian Charities and other members of the ACT Alliance are active in the camp providing essential items and services.
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  • Samera Al-Sarhan teaches a class in the Zaatari Refugee Camp, located near Mafraq, Jordan. Opened in July, 2012, the camp holds upwards of 50,000 refugees from the civil war inside Syria. International Orthodox Christian Charities and other members of the ACT Alliance are active in the camp providing essential items and services.
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  • Children in class in the Catholic Church-sponsored St. Daniel Comboni Primary School in Lugi, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The church has sponsored schools and health care facilities throughout the war-torn region.
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  • Refugee girl in class in a school operated by St. Andrew's Refugee Services in Cairo, Egypt. The school is supported by Church World Service.
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  • A refugee boy gestures in class in a school operated by St. Andrew's Refugee Services in Cairo, Egypt. Located at St. Andrews United Church of Cairo, the program is supported by Church World Service.
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  • Refugee children use a mobile phone during a break between classes in a school operated by St. Andrew's Refugee Services in Cairo, Egypt. The school is supported by Church World Service.
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  • A refugee girl in a school operated by St. Andrew's Refugee Services in Cairo, Egypt. Located at St. Andrews United Church of Cairo, the program is supported by Church World Service.
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  • Rebecca Jacob retrieves laundry from drying outside their fifth floor apartment in Cairo, Egypt. The family fled violence in South Sudan, and today Rebecca and her siblings attend classes provided by St. Andrew's Refugee Services, which is supported by Church World Service.
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  • Young refugees play between classes in a school operated by St. Andrew's Refugee Services in Cairo, Egypt. The program is supported by Church World Service.
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  • Children enrolled in classes to catch up with their school work in war-torn Mosul, Iraq, where many didn't attend school for three years that the city was under control of the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS. The classes are sponsored by RNVDO with support from DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance.
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  • Girls make their way to school amid the rubble of the Old City of Mosul, Iraq, which was devastated during the 2017 Battle of Mosul, which led to the defeat of the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS. During control of the city by the Islamic State, most children didn't attend school.
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  • Tomrah Topka, 25, braids her 3-year old daughter Maropue's hair before taking her to a day care center in Monrovia, Liberia, sponsored by United Methodist Women. While her daughter is in day care, Topka studies in a local high school. Like many young Liberian women, her education was interrupted by the country's civil wars, and she is working hard to catch up.
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  • Children walk home from school in Kalay, a town in Myanmar.
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  • Children eat lunch at the school in Hiowa, Guyana.
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  • Students sing in class in the Catholic Church-sponsored St. Mary's Primary School in Yambio, South Sudan.
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  • Students sing in class in the Catholic Church-sponsored St. Mary's Primary School in Yambio, South Sudan.
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  • Students place their hand over their heart during flag raising at the morning assembly in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • A dog rests in the dirt as students line up for morning assembly at the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students recite a pledge during morning assembly at the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Teacher Angelo Makur lectures in a classroom at the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students pray during morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • Students sing during morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • Children walk to the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • A girl cleans her teeth as she walks to the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, South Sudan.
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  • A girl carries a bag of food in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • A girl carries a bag of food in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • A student carries notebooks for her class in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • A girl studies in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students play football in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students play basketball in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students play basketball in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students perform rap music during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students act out a play about girls education in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-D118.JPG
  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
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  • A girl blows a cow horn as students perform their traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embracing a shared national identity.
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  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
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  • Students paint ash on their faces before they perform their traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embracing a shared national identity.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-D108.JPG
  • Students paint ash on their faces before they perform their traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embracing a shared national identity.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-D103.JPG
  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-rumbek-D100.JPG
  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
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  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
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  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
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  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
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  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
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  • Students perform traditional tribal dances during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's violence-plagued newest country, encouraging them to celebrate their own tribal background while at the same time embrace a shared national identity.
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  • Students present a fashion show during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students present a fashion show during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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  • Students present a fashion show during a cultural event in the Loreto Girls Secondary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan. The school educates girls from throughout Africa's newest country.
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