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Displaced woman receiving USAID plastic sheeting in Mornei. Recipients of USAID Assistance
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has airlifted shelter supplies, blankets and food to Darfur in western Sudan, and the people are grateful.   View the gallery...
As dock workers offload USAID’s contribution of wheat, bagging machines bag the food for eventual distribution to beneficiaries in Darfur. USAID Assistance for Darfur
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has airlifted shelter supplies, blankets and food to Darfur in western Sudan. These airlifts are part of the United States' response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Darfur.   View the gallery...
Displaced women stand together in the Intifada transit camp in South Darfur.  A disproportionate number of IDPs in the camps are women and children. Displaced Persons
Many conflict-affected persons remain virtual prisoners in IDP camps and in the towns where they have sought refuge with friends and relatives. Out of an estimated population of 6.5 million in Darfur, more than 1 million people are internally displaced   View the gallery...
Burned shops in an Abandoned Village between Geneina and Sisi Destruction in Darfur
GOS forces and GOS-supported Jingaweit militia have burned homes and businesses, destroyed irrigation systems, looted goods and livestock, and attacked civilians in the three states of Darfur.   View the gallery...
North of El Fashir,kids and women waiting to meet Administrator Natsios Northern Sudan - Drought Response
In mid-2001, a large scale humanitarian disaster appeared imminent in northern Sudan. Up to this point, USAID had not given assistance to the drought-affected civilians in the North.  View the gallery...
Group waiting in the cattle camp outside Rumbek Southern Sudan - Anticipating Peace
On July 20, 2002, the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement signed the Machakos Protocol, signaling that peace could be very near. Southern Sudanese are eager for education and economic development activities that will allow them to move beyond relief to self-reliance.   View the gallery...
First USAID humanitarian relief flight to the Nuba Mountains, August, 30, 2001 Nuba Mountains - Access Restored
The Nuba Mountains had long been isolated from humanitarian assistance and a special target of the government of Sudan. In July 2001, Administrator Natsios began negotiating with the government for increased access.   View the gallery...
 

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