Updates

Fighting comes to Awerial, South Sudan

On the morning of January 22nd while out to photograph food distribution at the IDP camp containing over 84,000 people, three badly wounded SPLA government solders arrived at a clinic in Minkamen, Awerial, South Sudan. Fighting had broken out that same morning 25km south of the IDPs, once again causing people who had already fled their homes to run deeper into the bush for safety.  A few hours later over 100 aid workers evacuated the area. 

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Boy shot in UN compound in Juba, South Sudan

On the 3rd of January Doctor Keah, age 14, was shot twice by the government forces, the mainly Dinka SPLA, while he was collecting water inside the IDP camp. The government soldiers shot down into the UN compound from a nearby construction site. The UNMISS compound now contains at least 17,459 people of the Nuer tribe who are seeking refuge in Tong Ping, Juba, South Sudan. 

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Breakfast

Breakfast is included with the $11/night room at "Obama's Afrikan Village", Juba-Nimule Rd, South Sudan, November 30, 2013.

Breakfast is included with the $11/night room at "Obama's Afrikan Village", Juba-Nimule Rd, South Sudan, November 30, 2013.

Kapoeta to Torit

Early morning on the road from Kapoeta to Torit, escorted by Rwandan UN peacekeepers in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan, November 29, 2013.

Early morning on the road from Kapoeta to Torit, escorted by Rwandan UN peacekeepers in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan, November 29, 2013.

         Happy Thanksgiving from my little home in South Sudan! 

         Happy Thanksgiving from my little home in South Sudan! 

Celebratory portraits from the unilateral referendum in Abyei

The border region of Abyei held a unilateral referendum on the 27-29 of October, in which 64,433 ballots were cast to determine unity with either Sudan or South Sudan. After counting each ballot by hand the results were announced on the 31st of October, with 99.99% of the votes for South Sudan.  The vote has not been recognized by Sudan, South Sudan, the United Nations, or the African Union, although this did not stop the Ngok Dinka community in Abyei from celebrating.

Al Jazeera Magazine: Saving sight in South Sudan

Al Jazeera Magazine: The Health Issue

The main causes of blindness in South Sudan are cataracts, trachoma and onchocerciasis (river blindness). I spent time with a team of surgeons while they performed trachoma and cataract surgeries without running water or electricity in Nasir, South Sudan. To download the magazine please click here.

VOA Interview - South Kordofan

I spoke with the Voice of America about my recent trip to South Kordofan, Sudan.

The interview aired yesterday on 'South Sudan in Focus'.

You can listen to the interview (minute 14:30-18:30) by clicking here

Back from Kachin State

I spent the last 3 weeks in the KIO/KIA controlled territory in Kachin State, Myanmar. ​The KIA emphasized that there will be no ceasefire agreement with the Burmese government without dialogue to resolve the political situation, which lies at the heart of the conflict. 

Below is a photo of my sleeping KIA security soldier. In his defense it was raining, and we all know that nothing happens when it's raining. More photos coming soon, after some rest. 

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