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Millions face health care squeeze in Sudan: WHO

GENEVA, Nov 05, 2009 (AFP) - Millions of people in South Sudan and Darfur face dire and worsening health conditions and a severe shortage of care, the World Health Organisation warned Thursday. Full Article at Zawya.com

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  1. Freed civilian peacekeeper Pamela Ncube (C) from Zimbabwe is welcomed by unidentified United Nations officials upon her arrival at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after she was freed in Darfur along with fellow civilian peacekeeper Patrick Winful from Nigeria.
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