In 2011, Abraham Awolich left the U.S. to return to his native South Sudan. He confessed that he had thought about moving back to Vermont since then. Intense clashes between rival political factions ...
The carnage in South Sudan is a tragedy acutely felt, all over. There are the Sudanese men, the so-called Lost Boys, whose grueling exodus two decades ago led them to refugee camps, and ultimately to ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Abraham Awolich is a Co-Founder and President for the Sudan Development Foundation with one video in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2013 Forum. Abraham ...
A Vermont transplant is behind a nonprofit group working to improve the quality of life for rural villages in South Sudan. Channel 3 first covered Abraham Awolich when he came to Vermont in 2002 -- ...
One of "The Lost Boys of Sudan" joins us with a look at the current disturbing state of affairs in South Sudan, which forced him to return to the U.S.
Scan the FM radio dial in the Burlington area, and you’ll hear plenty of rock, pop and country. But if South African jazz or the latest from Senegalese singer Youssou N’Dour is more your style, tune ...
2013-08-12T11:45:16-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/80a/20130812115053002_hd.jpgAbraham Awolich speaking at USAID Education summit in Washington DC - August 2013 ...
The leaders of South Sudan’s warring factions signed a peace deal on February 1, in the latest attempt to end a conflict that has raged for more than a year. Analysts say, while not perfect, this deal ...
November 25, 2021 (JUBA) – A top official at the Sudd Institute, a leading think tank in South Sudan has resigned, barely a week after the institution’s reopening. Abraham Awolich, the Sudd ...
November 25, 2021 (JUBA) – A top official at the Sudd Institute, a leading think tank in South Sudan has resigned, barely a week after the institution’s reopening. Abraham Awolich, the Sudd ...
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