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  • A student writes on a blackboard in class at the Sabegbia Nursery and Primary School in Yambio, South Sudan.
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  • David Mabil, a midwifery student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, performs a prenatal exam of Amelia John in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan.<br />
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The CHTI trains nurses and midwives, and is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B080.jpg
  • 2 March 2017, Ma Mafefooane Valley, Lesotho: Mojakhomo is a first-year nursing student. Here, during anatomy class, as part of a course in Anatomy and physiology for first-year students in the general nursing programme. This lesson is on the neural system. The class consists of 31 students, both men and women, and is in its second semester. The Roma College of Nursing is a Roman Catholic non-profic institution under the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. The college educates nurses and midwives, and is situated adjacent to Saint Joseph’s Hospital in the Ha Mafefooane Valley, some 35 kilometers from Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The school forms an integral part of Saint Joseph’s Hospital, where the students acquire essential parts of their hands-on training. The school was founded in 1972, and is open to candidates of any gender and various religious backgrounds. Applications are also open to students from other countries. Most students begin their studies at the age of 19-20. Most are from Lesotho, but some are international. The college hosts a total of some 120 students. Four out of five are women. Through sponsorship from ICAP and the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI), which draws funds from PEPFAR, the school maintains a library and a skills laboratory specifically designed to improve nursing education in Lesotho. There are six nursing training institutions in Lesotho in total, of which four are denominational as part of the Christian Health Association of Lesotho, and thus owned by the churches. Two institutions are public, run by the government.
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  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James (left) prepares to place an IV in a girl in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan. In the back is her clinical tutor, Richard Anwar, who supervises her work. <br />
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James is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan. Anwar is a member of the CHTI faculty.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A157.jpg
  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James takes a blood sample from a woman to test for malaria in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan.<br />
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James is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A136.jpg
  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James takes a blood sample from a child to test for malaria in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan.<br />
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James is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A138.jpg
  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James draws a blood sample from a woman in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan. James is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A152.jpg
  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James (left) takes a blood sample to test for malaria in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan. On the right is her clinical tutor, Richard Anwar, who supervises her work. <br />
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James is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan. Anwar is a member of the CHTI faculty.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A129.jpg
  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James draws a blood sample from a man in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan. James is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A132.jpg
  • 2 March 2017, Ma Mafefooane Valley, Lesotho: Mary Mpeqa  is a first-year student in the general nursing programme. Here, during anatomy class, as part of a course in Anatomy and physiology for first-year students in the general nursing programme. This lesson is on the neural system. The class consists of 31 students, both men and women, and is in its second semester. The Roma College of Nursing is a Roman Catholic non-profic institution under the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. The college educates nurses and midwives, and is situated adjacent to Saint Joseph’s Hospital in the Ha Mafefooane Valley, some 35 kilometers from Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The school forms an integral part of Saint Joseph’s Hospital, where the students acquire essential parts of their hands-on training. The school was founded in 1972, and is open to candidates of any gender and various religious backgrounds. Applications are also open to students from other countries. Most students begin their studies at the age of 19-20. Most are from Lesotho, but some are international. The college hosts a total of some 120 students. Four out of five are women. Through sponsorship from ICAP and the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI), which draws funds from PEPFAR, the school maintains a library and a skills laboratory specifically designed to improve nursing education in Lesotho. There are six nursing training institutions in Lesotho in total, of which four are denominational as part of the Christian Health Association of Lesotho, and thus owned by the churches. Two institutions are public, run by the government.
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  • 2 March 2017, Ma Mafefooane Valley, Lesotho: Mary Mpeqa  is a first-year student in the general nursing programme. Here, during anatomy class, as part of a course in Anatomy and physiology for first-year students in the general nursing programme. This lesson is on the neural system. The class consists of 31 students, both men and women, and is in its second semester. The Roma College of Nursing is a Roman Catholic non-profic institution under the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. The college educates nurses and midwives, and is situated adjacent to Saint Joseph’s Hospital in the Ha Mafefooane Valley, some 35 kilometers from Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The school forms an integral part of Saint Joseph’s Hospital, where the students acquire essential parts of their hands-on training. The school was founded in 1972, and is open to candidates of any gender and various religious backgrounds. Applications are also open to students from other countries. Most students begin their studies at the age of 19-20. Most are from Lesotho, but some are international. The college hosts a total of some 120 students. Four out of five are women. Through sponsorship from ICAP and the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI), which draws funds from PEPFAR, the school maintains a library and a skills laboratory specifically designed to improve nursing education in Lesotho. There are six nursing training institutions in Lesotho in total, of which four are denominational as part of the Christian Health Association of Lesotho, and thus owned by the churches. Two institutions are public, run by the government.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170302_AHP_173...jpg
  • 2 March 2017, Ma Mafefooane Valley, Lesotho: Mary Mpeqa  is a first-year student in the general nursing programme. Here, during anatomy class, as part of a course in Anatomy and physiology for first-year students in the general nursing programme. This lesson is on the neural system. The class consists of 31 students, both men and women, and is in its second semester. The Roma College of Nursing is a Roman Catholic non-profic institution under the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. The college educates nurses and midwives, and is situated adjacent to Saint Joseph’s Hospital in the Ha Mafefooane Valley, some 35 kilometers from Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The school forms an integral part of Saint Joseph’s Hospital, where the students acquire essential parts of their hands-on training. The school was founded in 1972, and is open to candidates of any gender and various religious backgrounds. Applications are also open to students from other countries. Most students begin their studies at the age of 19-20. Most are from Lesotho, but some are international. The college hosts a total of some 120 students. Four out of five are women. Through sponsorship from ICAP and the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI), which draws funds from PEPFAR, the school maintains a library and a skills laboratory specifically designed to improve nursing education in Lesotho. There are six nursing training institutions in Lesotho in total, of which four are denominational as part of the Christian Health Association of Lesotho, and thus owned by the churches. Two institutions are public, run by the government.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170302_AHP_155...jpg
  • 2 March 2017, Ma Mafefooane Valley, Lesotho: Kamohelo Khoarai is a first-year student in the general nursing programme. Here, during anatomy class, as part of a course in Anatomy and physiology for first-year students in the general nursing programme. This lesson is on the neural system. The class consists of 31 students, both men and women, and is in its second semester. The Roma College of Nursing is a Roman Catholic non-profic institution under the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. The college educates nurses and midwives, and is situated adjacent to Saint Joseph’s Hospital in the Ha Mafefooane Valley, some 35 kilometers from Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The school forms an integral part of Saint Joseph’s Hospital, where the students acquire essential parts of their hands-on training. The school was founded in 1972, and is open to candidates of any gender and various religious backgrounds. Applications are also open to students from other countries. Most students begin their studies at the age of 19-20. Most are from Lesotho, but some are international. The college hosts a total of some 120 students. Four out of five are women. Through sponsorship from ICAP and the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI), which draws funds from PEPFAR, the school maintains a library and a skills laboratory specifically designed to improve nursing education in Lesotho. There are six nursing training institutions in Lesotho in total, of which four are denominational as part of the Christian Health Association of Lesotho, and thus owned by the churches. Two institutions are public, run by the government.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170302_AHP_164...jpg
  • 2 March 2017, Ma Mafefooane Valley, Lesotho: Kamohelo Khoarai is a first-year student in the general nursing programme. Here, during anatomy class, as part of a course in Anatomy and physiology for first-year students in the general nursing programme. This lesson is on the neural system. The class consists of 31 students, both men and women, and is in its second semester. The Roma College of Nursing is a Roman Catholic non-profic institution under the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. The college educates nurses and midwives, and is situated adjacent to Saint Joseph’s Hospital in the Ha Mafefooane Valley, some 35 kilometers from Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The school forms an integral part of Saint Joseph’s Hospital, where the students acquire essential parts of their hands-on training. The school was founded in 1972, and is open to candidates of any gender and various religious backgrounds. Applications are also open to students from other countries. Most students begin their studies at the age of 19-20. Most are from Lesotho, but some are international. The college hosts a total of some 120 students. Four out of five are women. Through sponsorship from ICAP and the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI), which draws funds from PEPFAR, the school maintains a library and a skills laboratory specifically designed to improve nursing education in Lesotho. There are six nursing training institutions in Lesotho in total, of which four are denominational as part of the Christian Health Association of Lesotho, and thus owned by the churches. Two institutions are public, run by the government.
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  • 2 March 2017, Ma Mafefooane Valley, Lesotho: Diny Makanyane is a first-year nursing student. Anatomy class, as part of a course in Anatomy and physiology for first-year students in the general nursing programme. This lesson is on the neural system. The class consists of 31 students, both men and women, and is in its second semester. The Roma College of Nursing is a Roman Catholic non-profic institution under the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. The college educates nurses and midwives, and is situated adjacent to Saint Joseph’s Hospital in the Ha Mafefooane Valley, some 35 kilometers from Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The school forms an integral part of Saint Joseph’s Hospital, where the students acquire essential parts of their hands-on training. The school was founded in 1972, and is open to candidates of any gender and various religious backgrounds. Applications are also open to students from other countries. Most students begin their studies at the age of 19-20. Most are from Lesotho, but some are international. The college hosts a total of some 120 students. Four out of five are women. Through sponsorship from ICAP and the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI), which draws funds from PEPFAR, the school maintains a library and a skills laboratory specifically designed to improve nursing education in Lesotho. There are six nursing training institutions in Lesotho in total, of which four are denominational as part of the Christian Health Association of Lesotho, and thus owned by the churches. Two institutions are public, run by the government.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170302_AHP_166...jpg
  • Nursing student Lucia Daud James (left) draws a blood sample from a woman in the Sika Hadid Primary Health Care Center in Wau, South Sudan. On the right is her clinical tutor, Richard Anwar, who supervises her work. <br />
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James is a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan. Anwar is a member of the CHTI faculty.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A134.jpg
  • 2 March 2017, Ma Mafefooane Valley, Lesotho: A former student, now nurse at Saint Joseph's Hospital, enters the Roma College of Nursing. The Roma College of Nursing is a Roman Catholic non-profic institution under the Christian Health Association of Lesotho. The college educates nurses and midwives, and is situated adjacent to Saint Joseph’s Hospital in the Ha Mafefooane Valley, some 35 kilometers from Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The school forms an integral part of Saint Joseph’s Hospital, where the students acquire essential parts of their hands-on training. The school was founded in 1972, and is open to candidates of any gender and various religious backgrounds. Applications are also open to students from other countries. Most students begin their studies at the age of 19-20. Most are from Lesotho, but some are international. The college hosts a total of some 120 students. Four out of five are women. Through sponsorship from ICAP and the Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI), which draws funds from PEPFAR, the school maintains a library and a skills laboratory specifically designed to improve nursing education in Lesotho. There are six nursing training institutions in Lesotho in total, of which four are denominational as part of the Christian Health Association of Lesotho, and thus owned by the churches. Two institutions are public, run by the government.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170302_AHP_179...jpg
  • Midwifery student Hellena Ajak Agok checks a patient's IV in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B325.jpg
  • Midwifery student Hellena Ajak Agok checks a patient's IV in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B323.jpg
  • Midwifery student Hellena Ajak Agok takes the temperature of a premature baby in an incubator in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B284.jpg
  • Midwifery student Hellena Ajak Agok takes the temperature of a premature baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B280.jpg
  • Midwifery student John Nyilo Pinyi Gon examines fetal position in a woman about to give birth in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. He's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A614.jpg
  • Midwifery student John Nyilo Pinyi Gon uses a Pinard horn to listen to a fetus in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. He's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • A student nurse attends to a young patient in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. <br />
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The student studies at the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, that trains nurses and midwives from throughout the country.
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  • Midwifery student Hellena Ajak Agok and a colleague check a patient's IV in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B327.jpg
  • Midwifery student Hellena Ajak Agok (left) talks with a mother in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B298.jpg
  • Midwifery student Hellena Ajak Agok takes the temperature of a premature baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. She's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B292.jpg
  • Midwifery student Ayei Chadrak Mangar checks an IV in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. He's a student at the Catholic Healthy Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A540.jpg
  • A nursing student helps a new mother with breast feeding her infant in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. <br />
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These student nurses are being trained at the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan. It trains nurses and midwives from throughout the country.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Ella Manio, a student in the Mary Johnston College of Nursing in Manila, helps 5-year old Akim Balaza cut his fingernails during a visit to the boy's home in the Parola neighborhood of Manila's Tondo section. His mother Nelda looks on while holding her 1-year old son Ibo.<br />
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Manio and other nursing students regularly visit the neighborhood to do health education and monitor the health of residents. The students also run a feeding program for neighborhood children.<br />
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The nursing school is supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • Sister Anahid, a member of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena, gets a hug from a student in a primary school she supervises in Dohuk, Iraq. Most of the students were displaced from their home villages when the Islamic State group took over portions of the Nineveh Plains in 2014. Because they came from communities with Arabic curriculum schools, they often don't fit well in schools in the villages where they resettled, because those schools teach in Kurdish or Assyrian. So the religious order started the school, which has students from several faiths, including Islam and Christianity. The Christian Aid Program Nohadra - Iraq (CAPNI) provides transportation for many students to Dohuk from the rural villages where their families have taken refuge.
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  • 9 September 2015: Student reading on smartphone at the University of Havana, Cuba.
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  • A student nurse helps a man exercise his leg at the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. The students studies at the Catholic Health Training Institute, which is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Ella Manio, a student in the Mary Johnston College of Nursing in Manila, helps Nelda Balaza care for her 1-year old son Ibo during a visit to the family's home in the Parola neighborhood of Manila's Tondo section. Five-year old Akim looks on.<br />
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Manio and other nursing students regularly visit the neighborhood to do health education and monitor the health of residents. The students also run a feeding program for neighborhood children.<br />
<br />
The nursing school is supported by United Methodist Women.
    philippines-2018-jeffrey-mjh-123.JPG
  • Ella Manio, a student in the Mary Johnston College of Nursing in Manila, helps Nelda Balaza care for her 1-year old son Ibo during a visit to the family's home in the Parola neighborhood of Manila's Tondo section. Five-year old Akim looks on.<br />
<br />
Manio and other nursing students regularly visit the neighborhood to do health education and monitor the health of residents. The students also run a feeding program for neighborhood children.<br />
<br />
The nursing school is supported by United Methodist Women.
    philippines-2018-jeffrey-mjh-122.JPG
  • Ella Manio, a student in the Mary Johnston College of Nursing in Manila, helps 5-year old Akim Balaza cut his fingernails during a visit to the boy's home in the Parola neighborhood of Manila's Tondo section. His mother Nelda looks on while holding her 1-year old son Ibo.<br />
<br />
Manio and other nursing students regularly visit the neighborhood to do health education and monitor the health of residents. The students also run a feeding program for neighborhood children.<br />
<br />
The nursing school is supported by United Methodist Women.
    philippines-2018-jeffrey-mjh-117.JPG
  • Ella Manio, a student in the Mary Johnston College of Nursing in Manila, helps 5-year old Akim Balaza cut his fingernails during a visit to the boy's home in the Parola neighborhood of Manila's Tondo section. His mother Nelda looks on while holding her 1-year old son Ibo.<br />
<br />
Manio and other nursing students regularly visit the neighborhood to do health education and monitor the health of residents. The students also run a feeding program for neighborhood children.<br />
<br />
The nursing school is supported by United Methodist Women.
    philippines-2018-jeffrey-mjh-109.JPG
  • A student gets her food during a meal at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, and trains nurses and midwives in Africa's newest country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B402.jpg
  • A student in class at St. Mary's Primary School in Yambio, South Sudan.
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  • A student studies at the Solidarity Teacher Training College in Yambio, South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-yambio-A691.jpg
  • Kennedy Michael prepares a child to be weighed in a clinic in Wau, South Sudan, as nurse Margaret Kubri assists him. Michael is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kennedy Michael prepares a child to be weighed in a clinic in Wau, South Sudan. Michael is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Jully Muja attends to a young patient in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan, while Dr. Mariana Santin (right), a Comboni sister from Italy, observes. Muja is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Jully Muja works in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Muja is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Jully Muja works in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Muja is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • A student leads fellow students in prayer at the beginning of class 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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  • 28 March 2022, Arusha, Tanzania: Master student in education Frank Joshua Mgoo works in a library at the Tumaini University Makumira, a higher learning institution of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • Regina Bangireago is a third-year midwifery student at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan. The school, which trains nurses and midwives, is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Marshalin Fugaren is a midwife student at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-C362.jpg
  • A student gets his food during a meal at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, and trains nurses and midwives in Africa's newest country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B429.jpg
  • A student gets his food during a meal at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, and trains nurses and midwives in Africa's newest country.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B435.jpg
  • A student gets off the bus that brings her from her clinical practice setting back to the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, and trains nurses and midwives in Africa's newest country.
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  • A nursing student at the Catholic Health Training Institute prepares to place an IV in a woman in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan.<br />
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The CHTI trains nurses and midwives, and is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-B318.jpg
  • Under the direction of Monika Nowicka, a midwife from Poland who is a lay missionary with the Society for African Missions and a clinical tutor for the Catholic Health Training Institute, midwifery student John Nyilo Pinyi Gon uses a fetal monitor on a pregnant woman in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Under the direction of Monika Nowicka, a midwife from Poland who is a lay missionary with the Society for African Missions and a clinical tutor for the Catholic Health Training Institute, midwifery student John Nyilo Pinyi Gon examines the abdomen of a pregnant woman in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A571.jpg
  • Under the direction of Monika Nowicka, a midwife from Poland who is a lay missionary with the Society for African Missions and a clinical tutor for the Catholic Health Training Institute, midwife student Ayei Chadrak Mangar prepares to start an IV in the arm of a woman in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A512.jpg
  • Under the direction of Monika Nowicka, a midwife from Poland who is a lay missionary with the Society for African Missions and a clinical tutor for the Catholic Health Training Institute, midwife student Ayei Chadrak Mangar starts an IV in the arm of a woman in the St. Daniel Comboni Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A522.jpg
  • Boniface Sene is a midwifery student at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI trains nurses and midwives, and is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-wau-A243.jpg
  • David Mabil is a midwifery student at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, South Sudan. The CHTI trains nurses and midwives, and is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Alek Chol Kiir is a student at the Solidarity Teacher Training College in Yambio, South Sudan.
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  • A student at the Solidarity Teacher Training Institute in Yambio, South Sudan, dances during a cultural event at the school. To bridge cultural gaps that often lead people in the war-torn country to violence, students intentionally learn the songs and dances of the tribes of other students in the school. <br />
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The school is sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan
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  • A student studies at the Solidarity Teacher Training College in Yambio, South Sudan.
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  • A student studies at the Solidarity Teacher Training College in Yambio, South Sudan.
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  • A student studies while sitting on her bed in the dorm at the Solidarity Teacher Training College in Yambio, South Sudan.
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  • A student in the Catholic-sponsored St. Dominic Savio Primary School in Riimenze, South Sudan, poses while weeding a school garden that grows food for the school's lunch program.
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  • A student in the Catholic-sponsored St. Dominic Savio Primary School in Riimenze, South Sudan.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Students Asil Shehadeh (left) and deaf student Shireen ABu-Elhawa (right) work on a design in ceramics class. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Students Asil Shehadeh (left) and deaf student Shireen ABu-Elhawa (right) work on a design in ceramics class. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]
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  • Tran Quoc Anh (center) is a student in Bac Ly, Vietnam, who lost his left leg to unexploded ordnance remaining from the U.S. war against Vietnam.
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  • In the Sheikh Zayad Hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, Sanober Nathaniel (right), a student at the historically church-related Kinnaird College for Women, visits with a young earthquake victim and her mother. Nathaniel is applying henna to the girl's hand in celebration of Eid el-Fitr, the celebration of the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Students at Kinnaird collected money and clothing for earthquake victims that was distributed through Church World Service and the Church of Pakistan.
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  • Ajok Uogu holds her malnourished 2-year old daughter Awok as Marilyn Sad, a nurse from India, installs an IV line in the child's arm in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Nursing student Chol Chol looks on. <br />
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Drought and armed conflict have pushed tens of thousands of people in Wau out of their homes, away from their farms, and unable to adequately feed themselves. The child was admitted to the hospital with severe malnutrition.<br />
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Sad is a lay volunteer with Solidarity with South Sudan, which runs the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, where Chol is a student.
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  • Lagomi Itiman is a student nurse in the Wau Teaching Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. He's a student at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, which trains nurses and midwives in the newly independent country. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan.
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  • John Garang poses with Sister Felistus Kasyoka Mbisi, a Kenyan member of Our Lady of the Missions, at a clinic in the Hai Bezia Jedid neighborhood of Wau, South Sudan. Garang is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Sister Felistus is a tutor in the Institute. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • John Garang (left) and Sister Felistus Kasyoka Mbisi, a Kenyan member of Our Lady of the Missions, converse with Veronica Asha Garmede (right), the supervisor of a clinic in Hai Bezia Jedid neighborhood of Wau, South Sudan. Garang is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, where Sister Felistus is a tutor. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • John Garang (left) and Sister Felistus Kasyoka Mbisi, a Kenyan member of Our Lady of the Missions, converse with Veronica Asha Garmede (right), the supervisor of a clinic in Hai Bezia Jedid neighborhood of Wau, South Sudan. Garang is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, where Sister Felistus is a tutor. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-cthi-00...jpg
  • John Garang (left) and Sister Felistus Kasyoka Mbisi, a Kenyan member of Our Lady of the Missions, converse with Veronica Asha Garmede (right), the supervisor of a clinic in Hai Bezia Jedid neighborhood of Wau, South Sudan. Garang is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, where Sister Felistus is a tutor. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • John Garang observes as Sister Felistus Kasyoka Mbisi, a Kenyan member of Our Lady of the Missions, takes the blood pressure of a patient in a clinic in the Hai Bezia Jedid neighborhood of Wau, South Sudan. Garang is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Sister Felistus is a tutor in the Institute. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • John Garang listens to the fetal heartbeat of a patient in a clinic in the Hai Bezia Jedid neighborhood of Wau, South Sudan, as Sister Felistus Kasyoka Mbisi, a Kenyan member of Our Lady of the Missions, looks on. Garang is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Sister Felistus is a tutor in the Institute. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • John Garang listens as Sister Felistus Kasyoka Mbisi, a Kenyan member of Our Lady of the Missions, guides him through an interview with a patient in a clinic in the Hai Bezia Jedid neighborhood of Wau, South Sudan. Garang is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, where Sister Felistus is a tutor. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • John Garang listens as Sister Felistus Kasyoka Mbisi, a Kenyan member of Our Lady of the Missions, guides him through the examination of a pregnant woman in a clinic in the Hai Bezia Jedid neighborhood of Wau, South Sudan. Garang is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, where Sister Felistus is a tutor. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-cthi-00...jpg
  • A nursing student from the Catholic Health Training Institute speaks about malaria prevention to patients waiting at a clinic on the outskirts of Wau, South Sudan. The Institute, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, trains nurses and midwives from throughout the country.
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  • A nursing student from the Catholic Health Training Institute speaks about malaria prevention to patients waiting at a clinic on the outskirts of Wau, South Sudan. The Institute, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, trains nurses and midwives from throughout the country. <br />
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Sister Leema Rose Savarimuthu, a Holy Spirit Sister from India and principal of the Institute, observes in the background.
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  • A nursing student from the Catholic Health Training Institute speaks about malaria prevention to patients waiting at a clinic on the outskirts of Wau, South Sudan. The Institute, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, trains nurses and midwives from throughout the country. <br />
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Sister Leema Rose Savarimuthu, a Holy Spirit Sister from India and principal of the Institute, observes in the background.
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  • Sister Leema Rose Savarimuthu, a Holy Spirit Sister from India and principal of the Catholic Health Training Institute, speaks about malaria prevention to patients waiting at a clinic on the outskirts of Wau, South Sudan. The Institute, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, trains nurses and midwives from throughout the country. A nursing student stands beside her.
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  • A nursing student from the Catholic Health Training Institute speaks about malaria prevention to patients waiting at a clinic on the outskirts of Wau, South Sudan. The Institute, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, trains nurses and midwives from throughout the country. <br />
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Sister Leema Rose Savarimuthu, a Holy Spirit Sister from India and principal of the Institute, observes in the background.
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  • A nursing student from the Catholic Health Training Institute speaks about malaria prevention to patients waiting at a clinic on the outskirts of Wau, South Sudan. The Institute, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan, trains nurses and midwives from throughout the country.
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  • John Garang takes the blood pressure of a patient in a clinic in the Hai Bezia Jedid neighborhood of Wau, South Sudan. Garang is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kennedy Michael talks with people gathered in a clinic in Wau, South Sudan. Michael is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kennedy Michael talks with people gathered in a clinic in Wau, South Sudan. Michael is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kennedy Michael prepares a child to be measured in a clinic in Wau, South Sudan, as nurse Margaret Kubri assists him. Michael is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kennedy Michael weighs a child in a clinic in Wau, South Sudan. Michael is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kennedy Michael prepares a child to be weighed in a clinic in Wau, South Sudan. Michael is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kennedy Michael weighs a child in a clinic in Wau, South Sudan, as nurse Margaret Kubri looks on. Michael is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kennedy Michael prepares a child to be weighed in a clinic in Wau, South Sudan. Michael is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kukani Tutu listens to a prenatal heartbeat in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan, as Sister Dorothy Dickson, a member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, observes. Tutu is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Dickson is from New Zealand, and serves as director of the Institute. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kukani Tutu listens to a prenatal heartbeat in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan, as Sister Dorothy Dickson, a member of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, observes. Tutu is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Dickson is from New Zealand, and serves as director of the Institute. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kukani Tutu talks with a woman patient as he takes her blood pressure in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Tutu is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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  • Kukani Tutu listens to a prenatal heartbeat in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Tutu is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Kukani Tutu talks with a woman patient as he prepares to take her blood pressure in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Tutu is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
    south-sudan-2012-jeffrey-wau-health-...jpg
  • Kukani Tutu listens to a prenatal heartbeat in the St. Daniel Comboni Catholic Hospital in Wau, South Sudan. Tutu is a student nurse from the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau. Health care is minimal in the newly independent country, and many religious groups are providing personnel and training to fill the gap. The Institute is coordinated by Solidarity with South Sudan, an international consortium of more than 200 religious congregations that trains teachers, health workers and pastoral personnel in several locations throughout South Sudan..
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