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Friday, August 04, 2006

For all the criticism thrown at the international community, humanitarian agencies and many countries have saved countless lives in the crisis. The US alone has provided more than $1 billion to Darfur, and below are a handful of photos of that money at work.

GENOCIDE IN DARFUR: What USAID Looks Like

For all the criticism thrown at the international community, humanitarian agencies and many countries have saved countless lives in the crisis. The US alone has provided more than $1 billion to Darfur, and below are a handful of photos of that money at work.

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A woman carrying plastic sheeting to construct a shelter in a refugee camp.

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A toy car constructed out of vegetable oil cans.


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Hand-crank-powered radios in Southern Sudan.

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Training for use of the radios.

All photos from USAID.

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