By Margaret McGlynn | Vice President
It is difficult to read international news without hearing about the current conflict in South Sudan. The refugees fleeing the conflict risk their lives to travel to neighboring Uganda. Per the Ugandan newspapers, the Sudanese refugees are even coming to Kiryandongo. As we have talked about in previous Project Reports the growth of the area that NETwork Against Malaria serves primarily occurred due to internal refugees and refugees from surrounding countries coming to Kiryandongo. As the refugee population continues to grow, it makes it ever more imperative that we bolster our work in this community ensuring to help the most vulnerable children.
I will be traveling to Kiryandongo district in the next few months, and I will be sure to update you on NETwork Against Malaria's work.
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