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A Didinga woman celebrates following a peace conference held on the border between South Sudan and Uganda. The South Sudanese Didinga and the Ugandan Dodoth spent decades fighting. (Photo by Jonathan Martin)
A group of Nagichot farmers plow their fields atop one of the Didinga Mountain peaks in Eastern Equitoria, South Sudan. The South Sudanese agricultural industry is largely subsistence-based, which places isolated tribes at a high risk of famine. NGO groups are pushing to teach local farmers more efficient farming techniques, such as ox-plowing.
Two young girls fetch water from a borehole in Chukudum, South Sudan. Unity in Christ for the Relief of Poverty, a Canadian charity, has worked with local NGO groups to develop the village’s infrastructure. (Photo by Jonathan Martin)
Doug Bardeau examines the interior of a car at the 2018 Amherstburg Gone Car Crazy Show. Bardeau traveled down from London, Ontario to spend the day at the festival. (Photo by Jonathan Martin)
A South Sudanese child lies unconscious at Chukudum Hospital in Budi County, South Sudan on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018. According to its staff, the hospital is chronically undersupplied and underfunded. The majority of its patients are being treated for injuries related to armed conflict. (Photo by Jonathan Martin)
A Didinga boy rests and nibbles on a stick after attacking the neighbouring Logir tribe in the Didinga mountains on Friday, Sept. 7, 2018. The majority of combatants in the inter-ethnic war over resources are youths. (Photo by Jonathan Martin)
Two Didinga boys await treatment at Chukudum Hospital in Budi County, South Sudan on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018. According to its staff, the hospital is chronically undersupplied and underfunded. The majority of its patients are being treated for injuries related to armed conflict. (Photo by Jonathan Martin)
A South Sudanese infant rests in a blanket brought to the country from Canada. A representative from Windsor, Ontario-based charity Unity in Christ for the Relief of Poverty delivered dozens of blankets to Chukudum Hospital’s maternity ward on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018. (Photo by Jonathan Martin)
OPP forensic identification specialist Paul Crilley leaves a crime scene in McGregor on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019. Police responded to reports of an injured man in the 9500 block of Essex County Road 11, where a gunshot victim was taken to hospital in “critical condition,” the OPP confirmed. (Photo by Jonathan Martin)