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Jonglei’s Tribal Conflicts:
Countering Insecurity in South Sudan,
International Crisis Group
December 23, 2009   1.5MB PDF






Many children in Boma have no clothing.

The Rev. Daniel Deng Kuot, Southeast Sudan Mission, Paloi and Boma


Daniel Deng Kuot to build school in home village of Paloi: 

It was the Rev. Daniel Deng Kuot who led our teams which traveled to camps in eastern Chad to distribute clothing to Darfurian refugees during the winter of 2004-2005.  Now, as Sudan Sunrise Field Coordinator and Southeast Sudan Mission Director, Daniel is working to provide services to refugees returning to his home village of Paloi, Twic East County, Jonglei State.

In January 2009, Daniel visited Paloi with the Rev. Judi Yeates and Jim Yeates to assess the needs of returning refugees.  The effects of poverty, pestilence and famine are evident in Paloi.  Many choose to move on due to the lack of food, clean water, education and medical services.  The land of Paloi has not been cultivated for more than two decades, devastated first by war then by an infestation of grasshoppers followed by years of drought.



Daniel Deng Kuot,

Sudan Sunrise Field Coordinator
and Southeast Sudan Mission Director

 

The tribal chief has expressed that the urgent needs of the community include: 
1)  food and agricultural assistance;  2) clean water;  3) a primary school; 4) a medical clinic; and 5) a church.

Daniel will soon deliver netting to be used to weave fishnets along with garden tools
and other emergency relief items, but his priority, at this time, is to build a primary school.

    

With the help of Daniel's truck, 17 barns and 33 huts have been built for returning refugees in Paloi (left). 
Agricultural assistance is needed in Paloi due to food shortages.

You can help build a primary school in Paloi! 

 
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For more information,
contact:

Dr. David Rine, SE Sudan Mission Coordinator
at  (913) 397-7350  or 

Janice Seldon, Omaha, CORE Outreach Center
at  (402) 455-7015  or 

Sudan Sunrise
at  (913) 599-0800  or 

Daniel is also working to build a mission center in Boma, Pibor County, Jonglei State:


     
The children of Boma need food, education and health care.
 






Daniel Deng Kuot
January 2009
Newsletter






Paloi Brochure
 

The Boma Mission Center is being built to provide access to the Word of God, basic primary and adult education, health education and potable water service.   In April 2006, construction began on the building which will accommodate church services on Sunday and education classes during the week.  When completed, the mission center complex will include structures for primary schools, health centers and churches in Boma town.  The center will also serve as a mission compound where visiting mission teams may be housed to make day trips to surrounding tribes.

Residing near the Ethiopian border, the Kachipo tribe is one of the last un-evangelized tribes on the African continent.  Fr. Daniel has located a missionary to minister to the Kachipo in their own language and is working to raise $3,000 to send this evangelist to Kenya to learn English.

Tribalism has turned families and clans against one another throughout Southern Sudan.  This has delayed Daniel's work in the Boma area on the mission center.  Daniel is working to return to the Boma area. We will
keep everyone posted on when and how Daniel's work in Boma will continue.

Please pray for the Rev. Daniel Deng Kuot and prayerfully consider how you may be able to support his mission.  Online donations may be made and designated for his work.  

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Boma Mission Trip Report
November 2007

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