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Tuesday, July 19, 2011. In the last blogpost, I gave a brief history of South Sudan up to the date of independence – July 9, 2011. In this post, I would like to give some background information on some of the bigger issues the new country faces as it moves into the future. Issue 1: South Sudan is one of Africa’s least developed countries. Issue 2: The oil issue. Issue 3: Border disputes and conflicts with Sudan. Issue 4: Rebel forces inside South Sudan. The South Sudanese government claims that these reb...

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011. In the last blogpost, I gave a brief history of South Sudan up to the date of independence – July 9, 2011. In this post, I would like to give some background information on some of the bigger issues the new country faces as it moves into the future. Issue 1: South Sudan is one of Africa’s least developed countries. Issue 2: The oil issue. Issue 3: Border disputes and conflicts with Sudan. Issue 4: Rebel forces inside South Sudan. The South Sudanese government claims that these reb...

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South Sudan Reflections: May 2011

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Saturday, May 21, 2011. Cows are at the center of life for the people of South Sudanese tribes. Cows provide milk for food, and in a society that has little use for money, a family’s wealth is stored in its cattle. The number of cattle a family owns determines their worth and standing in society. Below, a family heads off to cattle camp near Kuron, South Sudan. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Landmines in South Sudan. During Sudan’s 21 year long civil war, armies on both sides – the. Sunday, May 1, 2011.

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South Sudan Reflections: March 2011

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Monday, March 28, 2011. Shea Butter and Oil. Typically, women now working in lulu nut processing used to eke out a living by selling meager produce from their gardens in the market, or by making beer and alcoholic drinks to sell. These activities did not produce enough money for them to send their children to school. With the extra money they earn from lulu nut processing, they can send their children to school and also enjoy a somewhat higher standard of living. You may want to buy some and try it &#821...

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South Sudan Reflections: Beaded Jewelry

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Saturday, June 11, 2011. The original African beads were made out of gold, silver, or glass. The material was melted and then poured into a clay mold that had compartments in the shape of beads. After the beads were formed, they were processed in a kiln to make them hard and durable. Below, a Toposa woman appears in her beaded finery. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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South Sudan Reflections: April 2011

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Thursday, April 21, 2011. HIV and AIDS in South Sudan. Knowledge and awareness of HIV is very low in South Sudan generally, with many people never having heard of the disease and most unaware of steps that can be taken to prevent the spread of it. In Sudanese culture, contracting a disease. Is often blamed on witchcraft or superstition. Pictured below is a patient at the Mary Immaculate Hospital in Mapuordit, who is dying of AIDS. This is one institution that tests all patients for HIV,. Huts), which are...

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South Sudan Reflections: What Lies Ahead?

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011. In the last blogpost, I gave a brief history of South Sudan up to the date of independence – July 9, 2011. In this post, I would like to give some background information on some of the bigger issues the new country faces as it moves into the future. Issue 1: South Sudan is one of Africa’s least developed countries. Issue 2: The oil issue. Issue 3: Border disputes and conflicts with Sudan. Issue 4: Rebel forces inside South Sudan. The South Sudanese government claims that these reb...

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Mercy Beyond Borders Blog: Following the Soldiers in S.Sudan

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Mercy Beyond Borders Blog. Thursday, June 11, 2015. Following the Soldiers in S.Sudan. The men in South Sudan are fighting. Always fighting. And where are their spouses and children? Often they accompany their husbands/fathers, moving from place to place. Here we see Sr Mary Mumu (center), under the watchful eye of armed soldiers, listening to a mom as she describes the women's plans to build (by hand) a hall where they can gather for Literacy Classes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Mercy Beyond Borders Blog. Thursday, April 16, 2015. You, the strong women of South Sudan, amaze and inspire me! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sister Marilyn Lacey, rsm. Sand Storms in Sudan. St Bakhita Voice: The Great Debate. Can You See What I See? With Your Best Foot Forward. Where theres a wheel.

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Mercy Beyond Borders Blog. Thursday, April 23, 2015. With Your Best Foot Forward. Wherever there's a scrap of shade in South Sudan, that's where you'll find children studying, doing their best to get some relief from the searing heat. No such thing as air conditioning, of course. Not even a cold drink (ever! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sister Marilyn Lacey, rsm. Sand Storms in Sudan. St Bakhita Voice: The Great Debate. Can You See What I See? With Your Best Foot Forward. Where theres a wheel.

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