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<pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2013 05:07:31 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>dorothyinsierraleone volunteers</title>
                    <description>A group of Volunteers outside the Centre for the Prevention of Violent Conflict</description>
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                    <description>Water Hole. One of the pictures which shocked me was this water hole where bodies were dumped in the civil war. People have to walk miles to get their water. We have been able to dig new wells at a place called Rokel which is about 12 miles from Freetown. I will be opening one of the wells while I am there.</description>
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                    <title>digging new well</title>
                    <description>New Well Being Developed There are a group of Quakers who live in Freetown. They have been helping with the development of a Peace Centre in Rokel . They have dug this well and are waiting for funding for concrete and a pump to complete the process. </description>
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                    <description>Another picture which upsets me is this photo of one of the amputees. During the civil war many people had limbs amputated and now can only earn their living by begging on the streets and in the market places of Freetown. I will see what it is really like whan I am there</description>
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