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Camp Kounoungou
This blog was originally posted on Darfur United by Gabriel Stauring. Kounoungou is the first refugee camp I ever visited, back in 2005....
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The lack of plant life means there’s very little shade to be had, so there are much fewer people out and about than one usually sees in...


Water breaks are selfie breaks
We are just days away from the launch of the fourth Darfur United Soccer Academy (DUSA) along the Chad-Sudan border. This week we’re in...


A Magical Space for Kicks and Hope
This blog was originally posted on Darfur United by Gabriel Stauring. Darfur United Soccer Academy – Peace, Kicks, and Hope from i-ACT on...


Eastern Chad Cars, Planes, and Diners
First, we have to get there. We’ll be waking up around 4:30am to be ready for the car that will pick us up at 5am. Then it’s a forty-five...


A Story about a Boy
“Are you still sleeping?” – “Yes.” “Okay. Wake up!” Rami loved playing with his older sisters and brothers. One day, three people,...
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