Rima Salah

Rima Salah
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During the Balkan conflict, at least 20,000 Muslim girls and women were also raped, with teenage girls particularly targeted. In Myanmar, in Uganda, in East Timor, the bodies of women and girls were and are being violated as part of battle. This kind of violence is not collateral damage. It's a war crime.
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Beyond the waters of the Nile, oil and minerals, Southern Sudan has a precious - an infinite - natural resource: the minds, the determination and the potential of her people, especially her children.
child die moment sad saw
We saw a child die today, it was a very sad moment for us ... I feel very guilty,
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The war left southern Sudan education in ruins.
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When you see a child dying in front of your eyes, that means the food supply and malnutrition situation in the country is very serious,
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After all these years of war, people - especially children - need to see a real difference. A new generation of people will be the ones to make this peace work.
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We took the decision to back the education sector after the education minister had said the government was so far able to supply the education requirements for 1.3 million out of the 2.3 million children.
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Children should not die like that in this century, where we have all the resources and technology to save them,
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The international community shouldn't be allowing children to die when we have all the technology, all the resources to save children,
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The family has been made fragile in Africa because of poverty and because of AIDS.
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A lot of money has been spent on the fight against AIDS in general... but we haven't put enough money into children.