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Pray for the nation of Sudan.
Samaritan’s Purse has distributed food to more than 220,000 people in South Darfur province. |
Breeding projects help produce stronger animal populations that thrive in Sudan. |
Animal husbandry programs include goat restocking and training in basic care for livestock. |
Samaritan’s Purse provides school supplies for displaced children in South Darfur. |
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Men learn how to make farm tools to sell in the local market. |
Children play together and enjoy art, music, and recreation in a village preschool. |
Community wells provide clean water. |
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Children use color pencils to illustrate their work at a village school. |
Food reaches people who were driven from their homes in South Darfur. |
People often travel for days to receive medical treatment at Kurmuk Hospital. |
Dr. Evan Atar treats patients at Kurmuk Hospital, serving an area where more than 220,000 people live. |
South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit visited Franklin Graham at the Samaritan’s Purse international headquarters in North Carolina in January, 2009. |
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir invited Franklin Graham to visit him in Khartoum. |
Forestry and agricultural projects help reclaim the land, providing food and other resources. |
Agricultural training helps farmers increase crop production, providing food for their families and extra income. |
Men and women receive vocational training and learn basic business skills through adult education programs. |