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South Sudan’s reliance on NGOs
From Public Radio International, April 15, 2011: South Sudan is poised to become Africa’s newest nation, but NGOs will still provide basic services to almost 90 percent of the country. Operation Lifeline Sudan, launched by the United Nations in 1989, … Continue reading
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Tagged Jok Madut Jok, ngo, non-governmental organizations, South Sudan's Culture Ministry
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