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April 20th, 2006 - 04:04PM

The IRC has set up child-friendly spaces all over Darfur. These spaces offer informal education and structured playtime to children and adolescents living in camps such as Kalma.
Photo: Gerald Martone/International Rescue Committee

From Gerry Martone, the International Rescue Committee's director of humanitarian affairs, who recently visited Kalma, the largest camp serving displaced Sudanese in Darfur:

The IRC has set up child-friendly spaces all over Darfur. These spaces offer informal education and structured playtime to children and adolescents living in camps such as Kalma.


Posted By: Kathleen Sands | Africa, Children & Youth, Photo Shares, Sudan & the Darfur Crisis
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