Life as a Humanitarian Worker in South Sudan
Richard James-Koma is a humanitarian worker with CARE in South Sudan. He tells us of the trials and triumphs of being an aid worker and how his hope for what the future can be inspires him to keep going.
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Richard James-Koma is a humanitarian worker with CARE in South Sudan. He tells us of the trials and triumphs of being an aid worker and how his hope for what the future can be inspires him to keep going.
Patrick Vuonze works with CARE in South Sudan. He is committed to bringing justice and equality to women in girls in a country where there are still many obstacles in the way.
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In FY2024, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.