MCC launches major appeal for Sudan
Mennonite Central Committee to raise $20 million for war-torn country
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Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is launching a 10-year, multimillion-dollar campaign to help people in southern Sudan recover from a devastating civil war.

Parkiela John and her children Manuel Gabriel and Mary Carda, near Rumbek, southern Sudan, are among the 1.7 million people who have returned to the region since 2005. Photo by Melissa Engle.
MCC’s campaign, “Coming Home: Sudan,” is focused on building schools, supporting education, assisting farmers and promoting peace in southern Sudan. MCC is seeking to raise $400,000 for southern Sudan by March 2009 with an eventual goal of raising $2 million per year through the campaign.
Sudan’s 22-year civil war decimated communities in southern Sudan, which is one of the most impoverished regions in the world. About 2 million people were killed, and 4 million people were forced to flee their homes before a peace agreement ended the conflict in 2005.
Since then, about 1.7 million people have returned to their home areas after spending years in refugee camps or other temporary living arrangements. More people are continuing to arrive despite the fact that few resources exist, such as schools or food supplies, to accommodate the rapidly growing population.
MCC’s “Coming Home: Sudan” campaign grows out of more than 35 years of partnership with Sudanese churches, according to Arli Klassen, MCC’s executive director.
MCC and its mission partners have already begun the work of rebuilding. In June, Christian Ecumenical Action in Sudan completed the construction of six classrooms for two schools in Juba, southern Sudan’s capital, with about $250,000 in funding from MCC. Earlier this year, MCC contributed $30,000 to provide the Juba Hospital with medical supplies and equipment.
MCC is also seeking to expand its staff in southern Sudan, according to Leroy Willems, an MCC Sudan representative from Glendale, Ariz. MCC has four workers in the region
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