View from the Town of Kaya, uganda near the border from South Sudan.
Peter in the bus leaving the town of Yei in South Sudan heading to the City of Juba. The water drums toes to the roof of the bus were purchased by contributions to Life for Sudan and will be used by community work groups in the making of bricks from local clay.
Peter with elders Mangual and Panchol in the City of Juba.
Along the shores of the Nile River in Bor.
Woman from Magal village carrying for miles critical water supplies.
Young Sudanese girl pounds grain in a simple wooden mortar while a certain hungry goat looks on.
Achol, Magot & Nyandt meet with Peter under a tree at Magal Village.
The Schools
Grass and wooden classroom at Tong primary school.
View 1 of Weather-damaged classroom at Magal village school.
View 2 of Weather-damaged classroom at Magal village school.
View 3 of Weather-damaged classroom at Magal village school.
Men from Magal working to rebuild the school using traditional construction methods.
John Kele (middle) and Magal primary school students tie bundles of grass for the reconstruction of their classroom.
Achol and Amer are first graders at Magal primary school.
Some of Peter's family and new-found friends. Back row (left to right) Malony, Ngeth, and Makceh. Front row (left to right) Luai and Chol Nhiany.
Mabior with nursery school children.
Little Nyabol Yuang allows Peter to take her picture.
Yuang Mading is a fourth grader at Magal primary school.
The Needs
Examples of the instructional materials needed by most every primary school in South Sudan.
Examples of brick-making equipment that Life for Sudan hopes to purchase for several communities. Such equipment would allow the communities themselves to construct stronger and much more permanent school structures for educating their children.