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Chosen by the southern Sudanese themselves, four targeted locations have been selected by Aid Sudan for community and spiritual development. These targeted regions cover several areas across southern Sudan. Aid Sudan takes several trips a year and in each location, we seek to partner with at least one other organization that already has existing work in the area, should there be a need for a partnership.

Bahr al-Ghazal (northwest) – The name comes from a river that flows east to the Bahr-el-Jebel to form the White Nile. Located on the southern edge of Sudan’s oil-producing area, the region’s topography consists of swamps and ironstone plateaus and is inhabited mainly by the Dinka tribe. The way of life for the southern Sudanese here is subsistence agriculture, cattle raising and game hunting.

Upper Nile (central) – In the heart of Jonglei state, the Bor area is home to many members of the Dinka tribe. On the other side of the region, near Sudan’s eastern border with Ethiopia, the village of Nasir is home to many of the Nuer tribe as well as one of Aid Sudan’s Moses Project missionaries, Jengmer.

Western Equatoria (southwest) –Western Equatoria contains numerous tribes, including the Jur. In 2007, Aid Sudan conducted famine relief efforts in the village of Kulu for thousands of Jur starved and displaced due to the attack of a neighboring tribe. Kulu is also the former home to Executive Director Peter Swann and his wife, Shauna, where they served as missionaries to the area.

Eastern Equatoria (southeast) – This region shares international borders with Uganda in the south, with Kenya in the southeast and with Ethiopia in the northeast. It is home to the Lopit tribe, among others, and sheltered on two sides by low mountains.

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Thinking of Family in Nimule

Sometimes it is difficult to be away from my family in southern Sudan because when something serious happens, I need to be there, but I also need to be here ...

posted by Maker Manyang on January 27, 2010

Back in Houston

It is very good to be back in Houston for training. My family is there in Nebraska and the weather is very cold with snow everywhere ...

posted by Jengmer Yat on January 27, 2010

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