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Author: Jesca Wude Murye

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An infant in the arms of her mother smiles as she gets her arm measured by a woman in a UNICEF t-shirt
Let’s make South Sudan nutrition centres redundant

Let’s make South Sudan nutrition centres redundant

Children in emergencies

By Jesca Wude Murye

Story also available in: العربية Français
If I know about a malnourished child, I will go to the family’s house every day to check on the child. If they don’t have food, I will buy it myself and give it to them. I just can’t look away. I’m South Sudanese and these are my people. Recently, I have been working in South Sudan documenting the treatment of three children… Read more →←
Jesca Wude Murye

Jesca Wude Murye is a Nutrition officer in UNICEF South Sudan.

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