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Online Images of South Sudan

A boy with a handmade toy
A cow in local market
A health care worker draws blood for an HIV/AIDS test.
A local market selling clothes
A patient lies outside of a hospital in the shade at Rumbek.
A teacher training seminar
A teacher training seminar
A teacher training seminar
A toy car made from donated vegetable oil cans.
A training for teachers in Sudan.
A visiting delegation from the United States listens to concerns from internally displaced women.
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AID Administrator with the county commissioner in Rumbek
Allan Reed, USAID representative to Sudan, with a local leader.
An outdoor classroom
An outdoor school
Arrival in Rumbek-traditional welcoming ceremony, jumping over the bull
At a food distribution center.
Busy day in a cattle camp outside Rumbek
Cattle is a major source of livelihood in Sudan.
Children gather outside of a dilapidated and bombed out headquarters of the health complex at the new Secretariat of Health at Rumbek.
Children in Sudan
Children pose in Rumbek.
Children pose with a USAID can of vegetable oil.
Classroom without chairs
Colorful tribal dancers electrify on-lookers.
Demobilized child soldiers outside of Rumbek, run by Purse Samaritan's
Displaced Sudanese fleeing their homes
Distributing jerry cans for water storage.
Doctors perform an appendectomy in Yei County Hospital. The impressive hospital had 600 patients, who share 140 beds.
Dr. Ashley connects with a child at the hospital ward in Yei.
Dr. E. Anne Peterson, Assistant Administrator for Global Health, Allan Reed, USAID representative to Sudan, and May Pat Kieffer, USAID HIV/AIDS regional advisor
Dr. Jeff Ashley, Director of the Office of Regional HIV/AIDS Programs greets a young boy in Rumbek.
Dr. Peterson and Dr. Connie Davis, USAID’s Senior Technical Advisor TB & HIV/AIDS, participate in a local dance to celebrate the launching of the southern Sudan Health Transformation program.
Dr. Peterson greets children in Rumbek.
Emmanuel Bida and his family have benefitted from small business loans he received from a USAID program. Part of his business is to rent stereo equipment for events.
Escorted by security personnel, from left, Sudanese President Omar El Bashir, Kenya's Vice President Moodi Awori and South African President Thabo Mbeki, walk to witness a signing agreement ceremony in Naivasha, Kenya, Friday Dec. 31, 2004. [AP]
Esther Moriba and her family have benefitted from small business loans she received from a USAID program. She has been able to expand her fish-selling business.
Greeting a visiting delegation from the United States.
Internally displaced women making palm mats as a means of income.
Interviewing an internally displaced woman
Mary Pat Kieffer, USAID Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) regional advisor greets young children in Yei.
Members from the SPLM and OTI welcomed the walkers to Riwoto with a feast and celebration.
Outdoor classroom with a teacher
Outside of Yei, Southern Sudan
Paul McDermott, Development Program Manager for the USAID Sudan Field Office in Nairobi embraces a child at the ceremony.
President George W. Bush signs the Sudan Peace Act in the Roosevelt Room at the White House, Oct. 21, 2002.
Rebecca Garang addresses mourners during a mid-August memorial to her husband in Nairobi, where she has a home.
Rebels sign peace
Rebuilding health services
Rep. Wolf speaks with man who lost his arm in the Nov. 20, 2000 bombing of a marketplace in Yei, Sudan.
Repairing a hand pumb
Riek Machar, Vice President of Southern Sudan
Rural farmers working on vegetable garden
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Salva Kiir, Sudan’s First Vice President and leader of the autonomous government for southern Sudan, shakes hands with the head of the U.N. mission in the country Jan Pronk, shortly after the two met in Juba, on Sunday, Aug. 7, 2005. (AP).
Students in a Sudanese primary school.
Students take advantage of newly restored streetlighting in Yei, Southern Sudan, to study.
Sudan’s First Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha (L) and Sudan People’s Liberation Movement leader John Garang show the signed peace accord at a ceremony in Kenya’s capital Nairobi, January 9, 2005. (Reuetrs) .
Sudanese vice president Ali Osman Mohammed Taha, left, and John Garang, chairman of the Sudanese People’s Liberation Army, Sunday, Jan 9, 2005
Sudanese welcome the arrival of USAID Administrator, Andrew Natsios to Sudan
Sudanese women carry supplies down a dirt road near Bor
Sudanse peace talks in Nairobi.
Traditional musical instruments
Transporting water.
US Secretary of State Colin Powell (c), flanked by Sudan's Vice President Ali Osman Taha (l) and the country's main rebel leader John Garang before a press conference in Nairobi, Jan. 8. (AFP Photo)
Village school under the trees in Northern Bahr el Ghazal
Village school under the trees in Northern Bahr el Ghazal
Waiting for a delivery of water.
Woman carrying a child on her head
Women and children in the cattle camp outside of Rumbek
Students in Primary School, Sudan
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