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Brutal ethnic conflict in Darfur, western Sudan, has displaced more than 2 million people. Families live in makeshift huts in camps along the edge of the Sahara, with little food, water, clothing or health care. Killings and sexual
In southern Sudan, war-scarred families are returning home to rebuild their lives, but they face food shortages and other difficulties. In November of 2006, World Vision sent staff member Rose Kimeu to assess the situation in Darfur. Click here to travel with Rose through the region while you read her online journal. World Vision’s History in Sudan
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During the 1990s World Vision conducted operations in all major regions of southern Sudan. Project objectives included primary health care, water provision, agriculture, local grain purchase, enterprise development, and emergency relief efforts. World Vision focused on an integrated work approach that involved peace and advocacy, gender development, church support, and environment and natural resource initiatives.
World Vision also began operations in Darfur, western Sudan in 2004, after conflict began in 2003.






