•Sudan: Samaritan's Purse upgraded their medical services across Sudan. Lui Hospital opened a new ward, an eye clinic, and a HIV/AIDS clinic, and began construction on a nursing school. They expanded their hospital in Kurmuk and started a new hospital near the Eritrean border to serve the Beja people. Their technicians installed a pediatric intensive care unit in a Khartoum hospital. Their teams distributed food to more than 24000 people in eastern Sudan, and thousands of families in the Nuba Mountains became more self-sufficient through an agriculture program that harvested 120 tons of sorghum. They also helped build a church in Khartoum, provided Bibles and songbooks for other churches, and sparked a Christmas celebration by airlifting shoe box gifts for 20000 children to the southern city of Juba. •Dafur: Samaritan's Purse was able to feed more than 100000 hungry people in Darfur during 2004, despite logistical challenges and attacks on some of the camps. They also provided facilities for children to resume their schooling. •Northern Uganda: During 2004, Samaritan's Purse distributed food to more than 280000 people each month in dozens of camps in northern Uganda, including some locations so dangerous that government soldiers escorted the food convoy. Along with cooking facilities, wells, and latrines, our teams built more than 200 classrooms so 11000 children could go to school. Over 7200 displaced families received plastic sheets to cover their huts. Nearly 10000 people learned how Christians should respond to HIV/AIDS. Dozens of children ? former captives of the LRA were transported by Samaritan?s Purse aircraft to safe areas where they could be reunited with their families. #89 - Most Discussed (Today) - Entertainment - United Kingdom (Wednesday 18th November 2009)



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