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Sudan Food Photography |
3014 - Woman preparing cassava, New Cush Displaced Persons camp, South Sudan, Sudan. 
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3081 - Woman grinding grain, Narus, Sudan (South). 
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3039 - Displaced person waiting for food distribution at Aswa camp, Nimule, South Sudan , Sudan. 
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3022 - Woman preparing cassava, New Cush Displaced Persons Camp, South Sudan, Sudan. 
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3040 - Displaced persons waiting for food distribution at Aswa camp, Nimule, South Sudan , Sudan. 
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3045 - Displaced person waiting for food distribution at Aswa camp, Nimule, South Sudan, Sudan. 
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6129 - Food distribution,Toposa tribals at Nanyangacor, South Sudan, Sudan. 
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08su082 - Rokwe Leper Colony on the edge of Juba. Lepers from all over South Sudan were brought here to live. They will be helped by Saint Martin de Porres Brothers who will build a school for the children and a clinic to care for the sick. A woman with leprosy cooking food. 
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3078 - Meat on sale at Narus market, South Sudan, Sudan, Mali. 
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08su292 - The prison at Yei. Cooking food for the once daily meal which prisoners receive, South Sudan. 
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110 - Mother and child of the Toposa tribe, Narus, South Sudan, Sudan. 
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08su076 - Rokwe Leper Colony on the edge of Juba. Lepers from all over South Sudan were brought here to live. They will be helped by Saint Martin de Porres Brothers who will build a school for the children and a clinic to care for the sick. Two women with leprosy cooking food. 
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6017 - Child of Toposa of Nanyangacor, South Sudan, Sudan. 
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08su416 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Family sits around an open fire making ’tamaya’, a fried food made from cassava and maize, which they will both eat for breakfast and sell in the market as a cash earner, South Sudan. 
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6051 - Child of Nanyanncor, South Sudan, Sudan. 
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08su410 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Family sits around an open fire making ’tamaya’, a fried food made from cassava and maize, which they will both eat for breakfast and sell in the market as a cash earner, South Sudan. 
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08su415 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Family sits around an open fire making ’tamaya’, a fried food made from cassava and maize, which they will both eat for breakfast and sell in the market as a cash earner, South Sudan. 
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08su468 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Father Faustino Lasuba, Mother Esther Meling, oldest daughter Lilias Nighty (19) and her baby Gabriel, second daughter Redenta Mandi (15), third daughter Makrin Ataya (13) and younger children Victoria (7), David (3) and Josephine (2). Close-up of ’tamaya’, a food made from cassava and maize, eaten for breakfast and also to sell in the market, South Sudan. 
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08su469 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Father Faustino Lasuba, Mother Esther Meling, oldest daughter Lilias Nighty (19) and her baby Gabriel, second daughter Redenta Mandi (15), third daughter Makrin Ataya (13) and younger children Victoria (7), David (3) and Josephine (2). Close-up of ’tamaya’, a food made from cassava and maize, eaten for breakfast and also to sell in the market, South Sudan. 
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6134 - Cleaning grain, Toposa tribals at Nanyangacor, South Sudan, Sudan. 
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6130 - Woman cleaning grain,Toposa tribals at Nanyangacor, South Sudan, Sudan., Sudan. 
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08su479 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Father Faustino Lasuba, Mother Esther Meling, oldest daughter Lilias Nighty (19) and her baby Gabriel, second daughter Redenta Mandi (15), third daughter Makrin Ataya (13) and younger children Victoria (7), David (3) and Josephine (2). Family sits around an open fire making ’tamaya’, a fried food made from cassava and maize, which they will both eat for breakfast and sell in the market as a cash earner, South Sudan. 
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6114 - Lolim, Toposa village near Narus, South Sudan, Sudan. 
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08su461 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Father Faustino Lasuba, Mother Esther Meling, oldest daughter Lilias Nighty (19) and her baby Gabriel, second daughter Redenta Mandi (15), third daughter Makrin Ataya (13) and younger children Victoria (7), David (3) and Josephine (2). Family sits around an open fire making ’tamaya’, a fried food made from cassava and maize, which they will both eat for breakfast and sell in the market as a cash earner, South Sudan. 
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08su465 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Father Faustino Lasuba, Mother Esther Meling, oldest daughter Lilias Nighty (19) and her baby Gabriel, second daughter Redenta Mandi (15), third daughter Makrin Ataya (13) and younger children Victoria (7), David (3) and Josephine (2). Family sits around an open fire making ’tamaya’, a fried food made from cassava and maize, which they will both eat for breakfast and sell in the market as a cash earner, South Sudan. 
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08su467 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Father Faustino Lasuba, Mother Esther Meling, oldest daughter Lilias Nighty (19) and her baby Gabriel, second daughter Redenta Mandi (15), third daughter Makrin Ataya (13) and younger children Victoria (7), David (3) and Josephine (2). Family sits around an open fire making ’tamaya’, a fried food made from cassava and maize, which they will both eat for breakfast and sell in the market as a cash earner, South Sudan. 
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08su190 - Lutaya secondary school, which was constructed by Jesuit Refugee Services financing in 2005, Yei. The older girls are cooking food, South Sudan. 
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08su407 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Father Faustino Lasuba, Mother Esther Meling, oldest daughter Lilias Nighty (19) and her baby Gabriel, second daughter Redenta Mandi (15), third daughter Makrin Ataya (13) and younger children Victoria (7), David (3) and Josephine (2). Family sits around an open fire making ’tamaya’, a fried food made from cassava and maize, which they will both eat for breakfast and sell in the market as a cash earner, South Sudan. 
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08su413 - Early morning scene of a family of Yei. Father Faustino Lasuba, Mother Esther Meling, oldest daughter Lilias Nighty (19) and her baby Gabriel, second daughter Redenta Mandi (15), third daughter Makrin Ataya (13) and younger children Victoria (7), David (3) and Josephine (2). Family sits around an open fire making ’tamaya’, a fried food made from cassava and maize, which they will both eat for breakfast and sell in the market as a cash earner, South Sudan. 
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6136 - Boys working in school garden, Narus, Sudan. 
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