Rehova Bennett, one of the clients of the Catholic Social Services Adult Day Care in Indianapolis, IN, awaits the start of the day at the center. Workers put the day of the week on the board so the clients can keep up with the day.
At Jabel Kajur an elderly man rests under a tree from the sun, just waiting to die. He has lost so much weight he has contracted other medical problems and their is nothing else the doctor can do for him.
A little boy gets a much needed bath from his father at the camp of Jabel Kajur. Most of the water is used for cooking and drinking, but this family filled up a small bowl and used it to clean themselves up.
Three small Bari tribe boys drag a relief bag of maize to their campfire. The whole Bari camp only receives enough maize a day to keep it alive for one day.
A little boy, mostly of skin and bones, lays on one of the many empty beds at the hospital. He does not have a mother or father to take care of him. Both died of starvation.
A victim of the rebels land mines lays in the middle of the floor in the Juba Teaching Hospital. An attendant changes the dressings on his back injuries from the shrapnel of the mine. There is no antiseptic at the hospital so the man is coming down…
Town women of Juba stand under a water pipe gathering their daily ration of water. The pipe is only turned on for a short amount of time each day and it is every woman for herself.