Facts about Sudan, Africa
- Last year, 95,000 children died from a disease that is curable. (http://www.worldvision.ca/ContentArchives/content-stories/Pages/10-facts-about-sudan.aspx)
-34.5 million people live in Sudan, Africa (http://www.worldvision.ca/ContentArchives/content-stories/Pages/10-facts-about-sudan.aspx)
-Sudan boarders nine countries: Chad, Egypt, Libya, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, the Democratic Rebublicof Congo, the Central African Republic and Eritrea. (http://www.worldvision.ca/ContentArchives/content-stories/Pages/10-facts-about-sudan.aspx)
- A girl born in southern Sudan has a better chance of dying during pregnacy or childbirth than of completing primary school. (http://www.worldvision.ca/ContentArchives/content-stories/Pages/10-facts-about-sudan.aspx)
- Located in the northeast, Sudan is the largest country on the continent. (http://www.sudan.net/facts.php)
-34.5 million people live in Sudan, Africa (http://www.worldvision.ca/ContentArchives/content-stories/Pages/10-facts-about-sudan.aspx)
-Sudan boarders nine countries: Chad, Egypt, Libya, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, the Democratic Rebublicof Congo, the Central African Republic and Eritrea. (http://www.worldvision.ca/ContentArchives/content-stories/Pages/10-facts-about-sudan.aspx)
- A girl born in southern Sudan has a better chance of dying during pregnacy or childbirth than of completing primary school. (http://www.worldvision.ca/ContentArchives/content-stories/Pages/10-facts-about-sudan.aspx)
- Located in the northeast, Sudan is the largest country on the continent. (http://www.sudan.net/facts.php)
Facts about The Lost Boys
- The lost boys saw their parents killed and villages burned as cival war engulfed Sudan during the 1980s (http://www.lostboyschicago.com/)
- At least 20,000 children, mostly boys, between 7 and 17 years of age who were separated from their families. (http://www.unicef.org/sowc96/closboys.htm)
-Most of the Lost Boys are from the Dinka. (http://thedinkadaily.blogspot.com/2008/03/brief-history-of-lost-boys.html)
- At least 20,000 children, mostly boys, between 7 and 17 years of age who were separated from their families. (http://www.unicef.org/sowc96/closboys.htm)
-Most of the Lost Boys are from the Dinka. (http://thedinkadaily.blogspot.com/2008/03/brief-history-of-lost-boys.html)