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Regional capital of the Southern Sudan
2007/10/28 long: 31.6049194336 lat: 4.84946966171
Lokichokio (in Kenya\'s Turkana District) is major site of international humanitarian support. Many southern Sudanese refugees fleeing violence in their home areas came through Lokichokio; most moved to Kakuma Refugee camp, about 90 km to the south.
2007/10/28 long: 34.4187927246 lat: 4.16769123077
Located in Kenya\'s Turkana District, Kakuma Refugee Camp is one of the world\'s largest refugee camps, housing refugees from South Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia and elsewhere. In 2000/2001 approximately 4000 young Southern Sudanese, known as the "Lost Boys a...
2007/10/28 long: 34.8462295532 lat: 3.7080411911
Bor Dinka communities suffered terribly during the 1987-2005 civil war. Many Bor children and youth escape the violence, travelling first to Ethiopia, then to Kakuma refugee camp in northern Kenya. In time, some resettled in the United States, Australi...
2007/10/28 long: 31.5584850311 lat: 6.20079994202
The Sudanese Education Fund often holds its board meetings at the Lincoln Town Hall, 16 Lincoln Road, Lincoln, MA
2007/10/28 long: -71.3069000244 lat: 42.4240646362
In December 2007, the Lincoln Public Library will host an exhibition, organized by the Sudanese Education Fund, of paintings by refugees from Southern Sudan. Brandeis students will assist in installing the paintings.
2007/10/28 long: -71.3030319214 lat: 42.4259414673
The Southern Sudan Cultural Documentation Center, a collaboration between the Sudanese Education Fund and Brandeis University\'s Department of Anthropology, is housed in the Brandeis Anthropology Department
2007/10/28 long: -71.2571487427 lat: 42.3673171997
In collaboration with the Sudanese Education Fund, Brandeis University, and the Southern Sudanese Cultural Documentation Center, Springstep in Fall 2007 mounted an exhibition of paintings by Southern Sudanese refugees.
2007/10/28 long: -71.1052780151 lat: 42.4188613892
The Anthropology Department at Brandeis Univesity houses the Southern Sudanese Cultural Documentation Center, a collaborative initiatve with the Sudanese Education Fund
Mark Auslander\'s office is Brown 219 (Department of Anthropology). He ...
2007/10/26 long: -71.2570037842 lat: 42.3669776916
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