August 2024 Hot Off the Press

There is suddenly and unexpectedly an unprecedented  increase in flooding around Old Fangak. It started raining like crazy. Thousands of people have had to evacuate to the North. Not again! Lake Victoria, the source of the river, recently reached its highest level in 128 years. Flood gates were opened three months ago to control its water level. It rose anyway. Climate change? Too much development around the lake? Those downriver, facing more wet, hungry and uncertain days, can only ask WHAT TO DO?!. Read more

We keep thinking that, one day, we will report to you that the harvest has come in. Maybe one day South Sudan’s displaced people will find their forever homes, and harvest their own food. Our staff continues to gain skills and formal
credentials, strengthening our team and improving the health care we can provide.

Meanwhile, we deeply appreciate your ongoing support. It brings a lifeline of health and hope to Old Fangak.

[The joy and pride of South Sudan’s Olympic debut, JT Thor, now of Alaska, scores for South Sudan in their victory of Puerto Rico.]

Cell Towers and Infrastructure

“Dr. Jill – it works!” Nyagak’s excitement was tangible. What worked? It was the cell tower. After years of delay, they started construction this past fall. By late January, it was up and running. Nyagak, a health worker now studying midwifery, dashed by the clinic...

South Sudan Christmas 2023

As nights grow longer in the northern hemisphere, we find more quiet time to count our blessings. One of them is our original world wide web, made up of friends who offer so many forms of support for this work. It began long before anyone had heard of the internet....

South Sudan Twins and Orphans August 2023

SUDDENLY WE HAVE A NEW PROJECT: TWINS AND ORPHANS!!! So you, as a Nuer woman, gave birth to your baby. Cows are your blood line, your kindred spirits. That means babies are nourished with at least a little cow milk to supplement their mom’s. Without cows, babies do...

South Sudan The Fall of Khartoum August 2023

In 2019, a popular uprising in Khartoum unseated Sudan’s dictatorial President Omar al-Bashir. Sudan’s bright hope for civilian rule dwindled in recent years. Then, on April 15, without warning, Khartoum awoke to massive military chaos. A general who had been Bashir’s...

South Sudan Tuberculosis Treatment August 2023

Twenty-three years ago, we launched the Sudan Tuberculosis Project. Since our patients stay for 6 to 12 months of directly observed therapy, TB remains our largest program. It is a bit scary to have so many TB patients crowded into our increasingly crowded town. But...