Starting My Day in Eastern Chadi-ACT’s Gabriel Stuaring and James Thacher are in eastern Chad documenting the stories of Darfuri refugees. This trip, i-ACT #16,...
My Fasting DaysI eat so much. Every day. It’s strange: I think about food so much, and at the same time–I take it for granted. It’s always there, always...
Pazocalo: Message from AliThis is a great video from Ali living in Camp Djabal. Hello my friends, how are you? Here is my farm. I am plaphing [clearing] it from...
Darfur United: More than a soccer teamThe iACT team has posted many blogs, photos and videos to darfurunited.com! It has already been an emotional journey for all involved...
The Life of Darfuri WomenDear Gabriel, here is the report about the women’s rights in my community. Women in my community suffer discrimination, negligence and...
TRIP NOTESGirl and Boy Go For WaterIn Camp Goz Amer, young girls take care of younger siblings, when parents have to do other jobs and chores to provide for their families....
TRIP NOTESBreathing SandI have a cold which includes a headache, and I’m feeling miserable in one hundred degrees plus weather, and I’m breathing this fine sand...
TRIP NOTESHot DjabalNot many people could be seen walking around the camp. The temperature was above 100 degrees, and it does not make sense to be out being...
TRIP NOTESDonkey – Burro – Ass: More Than Just A JokeThe kids get such a kick out of seeing me take a picture of a donkey, and even more if it’s In the camp, the donkeys mean so much, beside...