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A woman living in the Hassa Hissa Camp for internally displaced persons, outside Zalingei in Sudan's violence-torn Darfur region. ACT-Caritas is providing a variety of services in this camp.
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A mother and her daughter in Geles, an Arab village in Darfur where ACT-Caritas has provided wells and a variety of other services. While the ACT-Caritas Darfur Emergency Response Operation is focused primarily on responding to the needs of Darfur's internally displaced people, it also is helping Arab villages, many of them host communities, as a contribution toward reconciliation and peace.
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