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Bob Simon first met the Lost Boys in a Kenyan refugee camp in 2001 after they had fled civil war in the Sudan. Some of the young men were relocated to the U.S. -- how are they doing now?
Wei, 19, is a "Lost Boy of Sudan," one of 11 living in The Woodlands, and one of about 4,000 boys who came to the United States from United Nations' refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia after ...
The Duk Lost Boys Clinic — which in three years has treated 28,000 people — wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for John Bul Dau, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan who fled a civil war in their ...
'Lost Boys' of Sudan Tell Their Story Thousands of children were orphaned and displaced by the Sudanese civil war in the 1980s. Many children survived a gruesome 1,000-mile walk to get to the ...
Mr. Akech and other Sudanese war orphans, known as the Lost Boys of Sudan, are starting to receive eight-page records that include their family histories, the names of people they traveled with on ...
Among the victims of Sudan's conflict were 27,000 boys orphaned by the fighting. ... a lesson of killing people." Today, he is one of South Sudan's biggest pop stars.
The Lost Boys are a group of thousands of boys who were displaced or orphaned during the Sudan conflict. Mabior said he did not choose to come to Tucson, he was sent here, but he said he knew he ...
Feature; October 23, 2007; Sudan’s ‘Lost Boys’ Return Home Sudan’s ‘Lost Boys’ Return Home Three young men who fled the fighting in South Sudan as children return home to find what’s ...
Baltimore's Stoop Stories is a 12-year-old live show and podcast wherein people from all walks of life tell their tales. The premise is simple: Everyone has a story. But then few have one as ...
Today, renewed warfare in South Sudan is creating a new generation of Lost Boys. Two and a half years since winning its independence by way of a bloody, decades-long struggle strongly supported by ...
Armed with a Calvin education, two master’s degrees and a passion to make a difference for his people, once Lost Boy Mayom Bol Achuk ’06 returned to South Sudan in July 2012. Employed by the Borlaug ...
BEAVER CREEK Lado Jurkin came of age in the toughest of circumstances: In 1988, when he was just 8, his village in Sudan was attacked by janjaweed militiamen, and he became separated from his parents ...