3/29/2009



These are Diana's words and pictures from the Camp in Darfur were she lives and works.

Am at the UN office, every thing is ok. the president is visiting Darfur today.meanwhile, we ve more people joining the camps,23,000 joined the already existing 50,000.`
Am going for induction training now,will talk to you later.




its very dusty here and its becomimg very hot.

yersterday,we didn't have water at the guest house, not even a drop for bushing our teeth.UN build bore holes to be able to provide us with water.

Since 13 agencies were kicked out of sudan, the refugees at the UN camp, increase everyday.Am gonna borrow a camera from a friend at work,i'll send you some pictures of this place.
At first the un gave the(m) tents but they prefer building the small huts because they are cool. the tents are very hot.
The people at the camp have now gone 3 weeks with out food because the president sent out all the NGO's yet UN/WFP had contracted these NGO's to distribute food in the camps.

here are some of the pictures from the internally displaced camp- the biggest camp in Darfur with more than 90,000 people.

yesterday,there was also a car hijack but luckily,no no was injured.

Now, my words.

I have been speaking alot with Diana. Her days are very much the same. working and then resting. She is sharing a room in the guesthouse which has three other men, no women. Two are from Kenya and one from Egypt.

Church is on Fridays, go fig. Not much else to do. Everyone must be inside by 8 PM. Diana is going to start journaling. How about emailing her?

If you would like, please respond and I will give you here email directly, rather than post it for the world to read.

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