Well we are now back in Australia safe and sound. Unfortunately we didn’t have internet access in South Sudan as we had thought we would. So thanks to Mum for
Well we are now back in Australia safe and sound. Unfortunately we didn’t have internet access in South Sudan as we had thought we would. So thanks to Mum for
A successful meeting was held with the community resulting in the election of a parents’ committee. The horse was used to bring the bricks from the river to the school.
My wife, Lynda, and I arrived in Juba on 31 January 2008. Fortunately we were met at the airport by Ngor Ngor Kuany a supporter of Timpir and its objectives
Timpir: Australians supporting health, education and development in South Sudan (hereafter referred to as Timpir) is a grassroots organisation that works to improve the lives of people in South Sudan