Category: Humanitarian Aid
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Sudanese Refugee Center in Uganda Provides Trauma Counseling & English Lessons

Trauma Rescue Aid (TRAID) reports on its ongoing educational and trauma healing programs for Sudanese refugees in Uganda. #Mukono #Uganda #Sudan #Kampala #Refugee #Trauma #Counseling #English #NGO #RefugeeCenter #Sudani #Grant #Darfur #DarfurNetworkForHumanRights
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North Korea Desires Action, Not Words

If the U.S. is willing to make tangible changes towards a peaceful future, a diplomatic breakthrough between the U.S. and North Korea may be possible, after all.
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US Government Restricts US Citizen Travel to North Korea

On May 14, the U.S. travel ban to North Korea (DPRK) was renewed for the 9th time. Such policies diminish the possibility for dialogue, understanding, and peacebuilding.
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Can you imagine?

The following is an imagination exercise I wrote, based on stories I’ve heard from our family in Sudan. Please read, imagine, and take an opportunity to stand in solidarity with people like you whose circumstances have upended their lives.
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People-Focused Engagement with the DPRK

Working together to improve the North Korean people’s wellbeing could help spark deeper ties between nations.
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Sexual Violence and Torture are Never Justified

Cross-posting this call for justice and accountability from Trauma Rescue Aid, an organization working with Sudanese survivors of war crimes.
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Facing Starvation in Sudan

Half of Sudan’s population face acute hunger. Because very few of us can imagine how dire the situation is, I cross-post Unreported World’s documentary from the frontline of today’s hunger crisis in the Nuba Mountains.
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Impact of USAID Suspension in Central Darfur

Central Darfur State announced the closure of 30 health centers following the suspension of U.S. foreign aid. The WHO reported 335 health facilities across Sudan (57 in Darfur) have been affected. 79% of Darfur’s population urgently needs humanitarian assistance and protection.
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Biblical Wonderings as America Falls Apart

Sharing a blog post by Bob Ekblad, an American friend of mine who loves people, studies diligently, takes the Bible very seriously, and embodies his theology in liberating pastoral ministry in his community. I think his concerns are worth a read by American Christians who take the Bible seriously.
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Feeding Children in North Korea

Currently, Ignis Community feeds 3,000 children ages five and under in the Northeast region. We also supply coal for heating, which is critical during the frigid winter months in North Korea.
