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4 August 2017. Renk: Abuk Ajang, mother of 5 children and Community Health volunteer, prepares her bag with medicines in her shelter in Zahara, in Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

4 August 2017. Renk: Alkir Goch, mother of 6 children and Community Health volunteer, walks with her attendance sheet in Majak, in Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

5 August 2017. Renk: (Center) Tahana Adam walks with her daughter Durria Musa (2.5) inside a tent at the Medair clinic in Whuntou, Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

7 August 2017. Renk: (Left to right) Medair nutrition manager Astrid Klomp offers Plumpy'Nut (a peanut-based paste) to Martha Joseph and her malnourished child Sabrina Khamid (7 months) at the stabilisation centre of the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

7 August 2017. Renk: (Left) Nutrition Nurse Mary Ayul helps Mary Nyal to hold her malnourished child Ajwai Majut (5 months), at the stabilisation centre of the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

5 August 2017. Renk: A nurse takes the temperature from Mohammed Saleh (10) at the Medair clinic in Whuntou, Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

7 August 2017. Renk: A health promoter briefs patients at waiting area of the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

5 August 2017. Renk: (Left) Tahana Adam waits with (center) her daughter Durria Musa (2.5) to be attended by a doctor in a consultation room at the Medair clinic in Whuntou, Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

7 August 2017. Renk: Children and mothers are pictured at the nutrition ward of the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

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7 August 2017. Renk: (Right) Medair medical officer Kimo Kur attends a child with her mother at the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

5 August 2017. Renk: (Left) Pharmacist Teresa Abar provides medication to a child at the pharmacy of the Medair clinic in Whuntou, Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

5 August 2017. Renk: (Left) Mohammed Saleh (10) looks at her grandmother before being attended by the doctor at the Medair clinic in Whuntou, Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

7 August 2017. Renk: (Foreground, left to right) MEedair Communications officer Sarah Robinson and Health officer Obach Chol talk with (background) Martha David with her malnourished child Sabir Joseph (1) at the stabilisation centre of the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

7 August 2017. Renk: (Center) Medair nurse Nyadat Ding attends a mother at the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

7 August 2017. Renk: A child is weighted at the nutrition ward of the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

7 August 2017. Renk: Malnourished child Ajwai Majut (5 months) is attended by Medair medical officer Jimmy Okumu at the stabilisation centre of the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

7 August 2017. Renk: (Right) Medair medical officer Kimo Kur attends a child with her mother at the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

4 August 2017. Renk: (Left) Alkir Goch, mother of 6 children and Community Health volunteer, examines a mother with a child in Majak, in Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

4 August 2017. Renk: (Left to right) Medair Health manager Kim Heidekamp shows Jazira Aduay, mother of 6 children and Community Health volunteer, how to measure children respiratory rates in Zahara, in Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

5 August 2017. Renk: Women and children listen a health briefing before being attended by the medical team at the Medair clinic in Whuntou, Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

4 August 2017. Renk: (Left to right) Medair Health officers Obach Chol and Kim Heidekamp help Jazira Aduay, mother of 6 children and Community Health volunteer, to prepare her bag with medicines in her shelter in Zahara, in Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

7 August 2017. Renk: (Right) Medair clinic manager George Oyiki talks with a nurse at the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

Lombard resident homeowner Gardenia C. Hung provided First Aid Medical Assistance to her Father Mr. Roberto Hung and her Mother when they were both found unconscious and physically injured at 502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard in the Village of Lombard, York Township, DuPage County, Illinois.

 

Gardenia C. Hung is providing a testimonial about the DuPage County Start The Heart First Chain of Survival CPR/AED Basic Training since she helped both her Father and Mother after they were both injured at home as Lombard resident homeowners.

 

Following First Aid CPR/AED training from the American Red Cross for first responders, American Heart Association CPR/AED Training at Alexian Brothers, CPR/AED for Family and Friends offered in Villa Park, and the DuPage County Health Department Save The Heart First Chain of Survival CPR/AED Cardiac Science Basic Training in the Village of Lombard, Illinois, United States of America.

 

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler.

4 August 2017. Renk: (Left to right) Medair Health manager Kim Heidekamp shows Jazira Aduay, mother of 6 children and Community Health volunteer, how to measure children respiratory rates in Zahara, in Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

4 August 2017. Renk: Abuk Ajang, mother of 5 children and Community Health volunteer, prepares her bag with medicines in her shelter in Zahara, in Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

NOTO GOUREY DIAME, Senegal-A crowd of villagers wait in line at a makeshift medical compound for assistance from Medical Civil Affairs Program personnel, April 19. The 16-member team of U.S. military medical and dental professionals have treated countless patients over the past four days. Marines with the SCMAGTF have been participating in military-to-military familiarization events with the Senegalese Armed Forces in the nearby city of Thies over the past three weeks, but have been sending teams of Marines to help with the MEDCAP missions. (US Marine Corps photo by 2nd Lt. Nicole P. Teat)

4 August 2017. Renk: Abuk Ajang, mother of 5 children and Community Health volunteer, talks with Medair Health Managers Obach Chol and Kim Heidekamp in her shelter in Zahara, in Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

4 August 2017. Renk: (Right to left) Medair Health officers Obach Chol and Kim Heidekamp walk to meet Community Health volunteers in Zahara, in Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

5 August 2017. Renk: A doctor takes the pressure from a woman at the Medair clinic in Whuntou, Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

5 August 2017. Renk: (Second Right) Tahana Adam with her daughter Durria Musa (2.5) receive medicines at the pharmacy of the Medair clinic in Whuntou, Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

5 August 2017. Renk: (Right) Tahana Adam walks with her daughter Durria Musa (2.5) inside a tent at the Medair clinic in Whuntou, Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

Beauty may not decide the character,

Let your beauty steal

the character with the Liposuction.

  

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

7 August 2017. Renk: (Right) Medair medical officer Kimo Kur attends a child with her mother at the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

4 August 2017. Renk: Jazira Aduay, mother of 6 children and Community Health volunteer, prepare her bag with medicines in her shelter in Zahara, in Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

7 August 2017. Renk: A health promoter briefs patients at waiting area of the Medair clinic in Abayok camp for displaced people (IDP) in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

4 August 2017. Renk: (Right) Medair Health and Nutrition manager, Astrid Klomp, and her staff load a car to distribute nutrition products in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

5 August 2017. Renk: (Right) Doctor and clinic manager Pasquale Orach examines the attendance sheer with the midwives team at the Medair clinic in Whuntou, Renk county, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

4 August 2017. Renk: A Medair staff member loads a car to distribute nutrition products in Renk, South Sudan.

Renk has been at high risk of conflict related displacement since the beginning of the conflict in 2013. The region is currently hosting three main camps for displaced population: Abayok (5,000 residents) and Wunthau (2,000) were conceived as transit sites but they have endured as the returnees have not been able or willing to return to their areas for origin; and Payuer is home to nearly 2,000 IDPs who fled the shelling in Jodha last year.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran / Medair - www.albertgonzalez.net

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