"You can't bring 'people' to Towns; However only 'people' can ‘choose’ to come to Towns",said late Dr. John Garang de Mabior.
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https://photos.google.com/search/_m9_Archive/photo/AF1QipNcsRq4EZTh2EZDuGSfVXYdSPCpeIsk3hJVjX5E Mr. DAVID DENG WUOR (See endnote for...
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CHAPTER 5. United Nations Missions in South Sudan (UNMISS): Peace Building, and Monitoring of 1983-2005 CPA Agreement in Naivasha in Ken...
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CHAPTER 4. Local Protection of Civilians(POC)’s Insights: Jonglei State Polices, and Local County Sheriffs known as “Tite weeng” in Dink...
Um, that's NOT bad findings, though.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you, again “guys” for compliments, especially to my former 2010-2011 L2GP Study’s 5-Enumerators: Ms. Apajok Garang Giet[Kongor Payam District], Mr. Ajok[Lith Payam district], Mr. Mayen Atem[Ajuong, & Pakeer Payam district], Rev. Chol Deng-Beer[Duk County].🤓🇺🇸🇸🇸🇰🇪
ReplyDelete“The lead researcher had also done other research in Ayod (Nuer), Boma (Murle) and Pocalla (Annuak) so could draw on this.
ReplyDeleteBeginning in Twic East and Duk Counties, 5 reseachers were chosen from different payams and they were trained in interview techniques; this was followed by the recruitment and training of 6 researchers in Bor. A questionnaire had been prepared based on the ongoing research in Nuba so this questionnaire was drawn on so the results would be comparable. The study was divided into 5 assignments, and each researcher spent a month investigating each assignment before moving on to the next assignment over a period of 5 months. The assignments were explained and a training session conducted in April 2010, and ongoing follow-up was conducted as reports came in to improve the methodology,(Haragins, et al., pg. 17 of 103 pages).”
Ok. Thank you again, Mr. Mabior Duot Deng. And I think our daddy Wuor Deng Jok is currently ‘living’ in Juba with his Aunty son: Mr. Aguer-which Reech Gak. And I think most of our Daddy’s “life expectancy”, and “upkeep” is in hands of 2nd, 3rd wife’s children in Juba including Mr. Deng-Madui, Dengthii, Duot-Agutmagok.🤓
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ReplyDeleteUm, congrats on your “newlyweds” Mr. Deng Lueth Mayom Ayiik, and Ms. Madina Garang. And I deeply apologized for any misunderstanding regarding selfie photos’ “delete, or remove” demanding from Facebook, Inc. social giant media.🤓
Um, “when a woman passed pregnancy test in the village of Bentiu, a man kept sexually groping her once ‘embryo fetus’ was already fully grown.”🤓🇺🇸
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