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Pibor's Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) and surrounding areas
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UGANDA 2009. A woman working in the common area of an Internally Displaced Persons camp (IDP) just outside of Kitgum.
Members of the community of Bulbul Dalal Alangra near Nyala, where many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are hosted, traveling by donkey in the outlying areas of the village.
UGANDA 2009. A woman working in the common area of an Internally Displaced Persons camp (IDP) just outside of Kitgum.
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The community of Bulbul Dalal Alangra, near Nyala, where many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are hosted, gathering in the village center. Both the host community and IDPs are vulnerable to hunger
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A group of women from the Pulcam Camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP), near Rumbek, drinking and collecting water at a well.
South Sudan, 2017. FAO officials at Protection of Civilians site in Juba
The community of Bulbul Dalal Alangra, near Nyala, where many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are hosted, gathering in the village center. Both the host community and IDPs are vulnerable to hunger
A baby sleeping in the community of Bulbul Dalal Alangra near Nyala where many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are hosted. Both the host community and IDPs are vulnerable to hunger but with FAO se
Children of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Nyala posing next to the FAO/CHF Project sign. The project provides chickens to 2 500 households and includes veterinary care for the chicken
A farmer of the community of Bulbul Dalal Alangra near Nyala, where many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are hosted, standing amidst healthy millet crops he and his community has grown with seeds
FAO and UNESCO, in partnership with the local NGO Norwegian People's Aid, run a program to teach children, youth and adults who are regularly on the move with their cattle in Yirol.
FAO and UNESCO, in partnership with the local NGO Norwegian People's Aid, run a program to teach children, youth and adults who are regularly on the move with their cattle in Yirol.
FAO opens junior farming schools to teach and integrate former child soldiers
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Pibor's Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) and surrounding areas
07 January 2012, Juba, South Sudan - An areal view of herds of cattle looted by Lou-Nuer. The conflict is deeply rooted in cattle raids that affect at least 60,000 internally displaced persons in need of basic services. Since the conflict started, more than 140 people wounded by the violence have been evacuated for medical attention and many more in need are still in hiding.
01/07/2012
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© UN/Isaac Billy Gideon
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