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May 6th, 2005 - 12:29PM

Many women living in camps for families displaced by violence in Darfur recognize the importance of literacy and have enrolled in IRC literacy training courses like the one in this photo.
Photo: The IRC

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Posted By: Kathleen Sands | _Other
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