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May 21, 2012
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May 18, 2012
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May 18, 2012
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May 17, 2012
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Commentary by the IRC's Liz Pender: Rape & domestic violence are all too common for women who fled the Nuba mountains: t.co/vzKfhqbp
May 17, 2012
VOICES FROM THE FIELDTHE IRC BLOG
Photo of the Day: Looking forward, South Sudan
September 27, 2011
By The IRC
For South Sudan, independence was a hard-earned and emotional milestone. As the fledgling government works to create new, vital institutions, the country faces daunting challenges. The International Rescue Committee is supporting the South Sudanese during their transition by helping them stay healthy, get back to school, find jobs and develop a safe and stable nation.
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Hello I am sponsoring Darfur
Hello I am sponsoring Darfur somewhere in June. I'd like to have a refugee come to the United Methodist Church in Oakhurst to speak with me up against abuse towards women for the UMW [United Methodist Women]. If any of you know how I can contact one of your refugees that would be great.
Thank You For Your Time,
Claire Annastasia Taylor
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