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American Jewish World Service provides these images to increase awareness of the ongoing crisis in Darfur.

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Children
American Jewish World Service/M Emry(2.34 MB)

Children, South Darfur.

Food delivery in the camp
American Jewish World Service/R Messinger(3.56 MB)

Food delivery in the camp, Oure Cassoni camp, Eastern Chad.

Oure Cassoni
American Jewish World Service/R Messinger(5.58 MB)

Oure Cassoni, Eastern Chad.

Plastic sheeting used as roofs over school space is shredded from two months of harsh weather
American Jewish World Service/R Messinger(5.24 MB)

Plastic sheeting used as roofs over school space is shredded from two months of harsh weather, Oure Cassoni.

American Jewish World Service(1.41 MB)

Ruth Messinger with Darfuri newborn

The reproductive health clinic
American Jewish World Service/R Messinger(4.27 MB)

The reproductive health clinic, Oure Cassoni refugee camp, Eastern Chad.

This child’s red hair is a sign of protein deficiency or malnutrition
R Messinger(5.13 MB)

This child’s red hair is a sign of protein deficiency or malnutrition, Eastern Chad.

Two children, one caring for a sibling as is often the case
American Jewish World Service/R Messinger(2.98 MB)

Two children, one caring for a sibling as is often the case, Oure Cassoni, Eastern Chad.

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