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Northern Drought Response

In mid-2001, a large scale humanitarian disaster appeared imminent in northern Sudan. Up to this point, USAID had not given assistance to the drought-affected civilians in the North. In order to restore humanitarian neutrality and avoid crisis, USAID delivered 17,400 tons of wheat to Port Sudan. Administrator Natsios visited the area in July 2001 to see the affects of the assistance.
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The El Fashir market

North of El Fashir, kids and women waiting to meet Administrator Natsios.

Photo showing the construction of a Hafir

Photo showing a cooking area in Port Sudan
The El Fashir market North of El Fashir,
kids and women waiting
to meet Administrator Natsios
The construction
of a Hafir
A cooking area in
Port Sudan

Photo showing a food delivery in a displaced camp outside of Khartoum

Photo of a boy from Port Sudan

Photo of children from Port Sudan during the drought

Village in El Fashir where WFP recipients await food aid
A food delivery in
a displaced camp
outside of Khartoum
A boy from Port Sudan Children from Port
Sudan during the drought
Village in El Fashir
where WFP recipients
await food aid

El Fashir grain market

Photo showing famine foods including dried okra and other grains

Photo showing women and children from a drought affected village
 
El Fashir grain market Famine foods
including dried okra
and other grains
Women and children
from a drought affected village
 
 

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