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    • News analysis: Sudan

    The struggles of iNGOs in Sudan: Money, politics and 'disunity'

    In Sudan, a scramble for scarce resources is fueling disunity within the aid community, further complicating humanitarian work in an environment that already ranks as one of the most hostile in the world. Devex investigates.

    By Jenny Lei Ravelo // 15 January 2013

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    A satellite image taken in March 2012 by DigitalGlobe shows the village of Um Bartumbu in southern Sudan after it was burned in an alleged - yet unconfirmed - raid by Sudanese troops. The village is located in the state of South Kordofan where clashes occur between the Sudan People's Liberation Army and troops fighting for the Sudanese government. The country is one of the most hostile environments for aid workers. Photo by: DigitalGlobe

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        Jenny Lei Ravelo@JennyLeiRavelo

        Jenny Lei Ravelo is a Devex Senior Reporter based in Manila. She covers global health, with a particular focus on the World Health Organization, and other development and humanitarian aid trends in Asia Pacific. Prior to Devex, she wrote for ABS-CBN, one of the largest broadcasting networks in the Philippines, and was a copy editor for various international scientific journals. She received her journalism degree from the University of Santo Tomas.

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