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The small airstrip of Old Fangak, at the end of the runway, can be impassable during the rainy season. Local workers unload the supplies from the plane. The town of Old Fangak is located along the Phow River (Zaraf, giraffe in Arabic), a tributary of the White Nile, in Jonglei State, 100 km south of Malakal. No roads. Only accessible by boat or small plane.
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Ten Years of Work With Moscow's Homeless

Between 1992 and 2002, MSF, within the frame of its homeless program in Moscow, has: given 183,629 medical consultations, given 55,360 social consultations, vaccinated 11,955 persons, organized the ...
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