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  SOS Emergency Relief Programme in Malakal, Sudan SOS Children's Villages is helping former child soldiers in Malakal, Sudan.

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Emergency Relief programme, Malakal, Sudan

In Malakal, South Sudan hundreds of child soldiers have arrived seeking assistance to find their families and a future. SOS Children's Villages is providing emergency relief to the children by providing food, clothes, shelter, counselling and the possibility of a future

SOS Emergency Relief Programme in Gulu, Uganda
In northern Uganda a humanitarian disaster is looming. Children abducted and abused by rebels are being abandoned in no man's land. Overstrained authorities and reception centres cannot guarantee long-term care for these abandoned children. We are constructing a temporary SOS Children's Village to help. Please give your support. SOS Emergency Relief Programme in Gulu, Uganda

 

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