Sarah Elliott
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Awol D’Awol, 26, (Anyieth’s younger brother) followed her to Sudan after graduating from Liverpool University in England with a degree in zoology. In Juba, Awol works on a U.N. funded project helping former soldiers find their way back to a civilian existence, also known as DDR, disarmament, demobilization, rehabilitation. “It helped that Anyieth was settled here, because you don’t want to be the only one. It made the transition easier, but I was very adamant that I was going to come back.” Awol identifies the future of Sudan in the young children he see's on the streets and his memory of Sudan is sand, and glass coke bottles.
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