Sudan
Meeting about the future
Members of an IMC-established village development committee in southern Sudan. PHOTO: IMCScreening a child for malnutrition
An IMC nutrition outreach nurse examines a child during a nutrition outreach follow-up visit. PHOTO: IMCDespite regional insecurities, IMC provides essential services and supplies to people in south Sudan
IMC and the Gates Foundation tackle southern Sudan famine crisis with innovative program
new arrivals
Many IDPs have arrived at the Al Salaam camp by the truck-load as frightened villagers pool their resources to rent a truck, then pack it with what remains of their belongings and drive to safety. The trucks are directed into a large pen, which is then closed until all aboard are pre-registered. Frequently, new arrivals must wait for authorities to confirm the accounts of their flight. Only then are they officially admitted to the camp.trucked to Al Salaam
Many IDPs have arrived at the Al Salaam camp by the truck-load as frightened villagers pool their resources to rent a truck, then pack it with what remains of their belongings and drive to safety.Influx of displaced flood South Darfur; IMC provides critical medical care
Doctor Describes Scene in Darfur
Crisis in Darfur; Rebirth in the South |
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Still the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today |
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A resilient population looks to the future |
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