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Notaufnahme - der Podcast von Ärzte ohne Grenzen
Der erlösende erste Schrei - Geburtshilfe im Südsudan

Notaufnahme - der Podcast von Ärzte ohne Grenzen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 36:43


“Das Krankenhaus von Aweil ist nicht groß - auch die Geburtsstation nicht: Es gibt nur einen Kreißsaal mit drei Betten. Gleichzeitig betreuen wir dort täglich bis zu 50 Geburten, das ist enorm”, sagt Clara Schneider. Schneider ist Redakteurin bei Ärzte ohne Grenzen und berichtet in der 40. Episode der “Notaufnahme” von einem Arbeitsaufenthalt in unserer Geburtsstation in Aweil im Südsudan und den Erfahrungen der Mitarbeiter:innen und Patientinnen. Die Müttersterblichkeit im Südsudan ist die höchste weltweit: Täglich sterben zehn Frauen an den Folgen von Schwangerschafts- oder Geburtskomplikationen. Ärzte ohne Grenzen bietet daher Schwangerschaftsvor- und nachsorge sowie Geburtshilfe und Notfallversorgung an. “Unser Krankenhaus ist das einzige in der Region, das rund um die Uhr Strom hat. Das ist für die Frauen bei der Geburt oder bei Komplikationen ein sehr wichtiges Kriterium”, sagt Clara Schneider. Die hohe Müttersterblichkeit ist auch im Alltag der Südsudanes:innen immer präsent. So spricht unsere Hebamme Martha Abuk Jacob von ihren persönlichen Erfahrungen. Die Co-Moderatoren Christian Conradi und Christian Katzer blicken zusammen mit Parnian Parvanta, Gynäkologin und Vorstandsvorsitzende von Ärzte ohne Grenzen, auch auf die Müttersterblichkeit weltweit und ihre Ursachen und Konsequenzen. Geburtshilfe spielt in vielen Projekten von Ärzte ohne Grenzen eine wichtige Rolle. Diese weltweite Nothilfe ist nur möglich durch private Spenden. Wir freuen uns, wenn Sie uns unterstützen: www.msf.de/spenden. Für Fragen, Kritik oder Themenwünsche schreiben Sie uns gerne unter notaufnahme@aerzte-ohne-grenzen.de. Dieser Podcast wurde von Ärzte ohne Grenzen e.V. in Zusammenarbeit mit Christian Conradi produziert. Redaktion und Projektleitung: Sebastian Bähr, Anna Hallmann und Nina Banspach. Moderation, Aufnahme, Schnitt und Produktion: Christian Conradi. V. i. S. d. P. Jannik Rust, Ärzte ohne Grenzen e. V., Schwedenstr. 9, 13359 Berlin. Bild: MSF

Habari za UN
Wananchi wa Sudan Kusini washerehekea tamasha la utamaduni la amani

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 0:04


Mwanzoni mwa mwezi huu wa April dunia iliadhimisha Siku ya Kimataifa ya michezo kwa maendeo na amani, nchini Sudan Kusini kwa siku mbili mfululizo maelfu ya wananchi walikusanyika kusherehekea tamasha la utamaduni la amani lililoandaliwa na Ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa nchini Sudan Kusini UNMISS kwa kushirikiana na Wizara ya Utamaduni ya jimbo la Kaskazini la Bahr El Ghazal.Maelfu ya wananchi walikusanyika kwa ajili ya sherehe hizo katika mji wa Aweil, wakitazama na kushiriki kuimba na kucheza nyimbo na ngoma za kitamaduni. Leah Mushi anasimulia hali ilivyokuwa

umoja makala siku tamasha mataifa kimataifa wananchi sudan kusini aweil
SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka
Calls for justice after seven years old Abuk Lual was raped and killed in Aweil

SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 9:46


Kɔc ke pane Junub Thudän akën piɔ̈ɔ̈th bɛɛr miɛt në kë cë rɔt looi pan Aweil në thonë mɛnh thin ye cɔl Abuk Lual man cë yɔŋ ku nɛ̈k. Guɔ̈pde ee yök ke cë cuat ë thuŋë ɣönë peel. Në ye mɛn ke kɔc ke junu akën piɔ̈ɔ̈th bɛɛr miɛt në kë loi rɔt.

South Sudan In Focus  - Voice of America
South Sudan in Focus - May 06, 2022

South Sudan In Focus - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 30:00


A Juba-based economic analyst says South Sudan will continue to experience a protracted economic crisis following an announcement by the country's finance minister that South Sudan's crude oil has been sold up to 2027; Police in the Northern Bahr al Ghazal State capital, Aweil say they are interrogating three Sudanese traders for their alleged involvement in defiling and killing a six-year-old girl on Wednesday before they are charged with defilement and murder; Around 30 political detainees in Sudan have entered a second day of hunger strike to protest their illegal months-long detentions without charges. The detainees demand they be released immediately or charged in a court of law.

South Sudan In Focus  - Voice of America
South Sudan in Focus - March 22, 2022

South Sudan In Focus - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 30:00


Sudanese activists and human rights defenders have welcomed Monday's decision by the U.S. Treasury Department to sanction Sudan's Central Reserve Police for using excessive violence against peaceful protesters in Sudan; A dispute between the SPLM-In Government, SPLM-In Opposition and the South Sudan Opposition Alliance over the leadership of the country's unified security forces is delaying implementation of security arrangements stipulated in the revitalized peace agreement; A delegation from Sudan's South Kordofan State is in Aweil, capital of South Sudan's Northern Bahr el Ghazal state, to discuss peace between the Dinka Malual and the Misseriya communities

South Sudan In Focus  - Voice of America
South Sudan in Focus - December 07, 2021

South Sudan In Focus - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 30:00


Police in the South Sudanese capital, Juba, say they are investigating the cause of a fire that gutted dozens of shops in the city's customs market on Monday evening. Some of the traders say they lost everything they had stocked for the Christmas season; Some people living with disabilities say they have suffered the brunt of flooding in South Sudan's Unity State. 21-year old Majok Kwor of Unity State's Fangak County says it's difficult to leave when others head to higher ground; Police in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State have detained six suspects over armed robbery in the state capital, Aweil. Armed robbers reportedly broke into South Sudan Education Center in Aweil and made away with 858,300 South Sudanese Pounds meant for teachers' salaries

SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka
Tong Akeen:‘My dream is for homeless children in Aweil's towns to go to school'

SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 56:18


Wël ba keek piŋ në jamë yic aye wël ke Gabëna Tɔŋ Akɛ̈ɛ̈n Ŋɔ̈ɔ̈r thïïcë ke yen thok në radio ë SBS Dinka. Tɔ̈ Akɛ̈ɛ̈n yenë ke rään ŋäär panë Northern Bhar el gazal kunë në thuraai cë keek nyuɔth, ke Tɔŋ aye dac tïŋ kenë kɔc niɔp.Kuɔnyë kɔc niɔp yenëke töŋ benë wuɔk jam thïn enë. Gabëna Tɔŋ aleec kɔc ke Aweil tɔ̈ pane Auɛtralia në luɔi cïï looi wär cenë kek agen ku jɔl yaw al ke pane akëëm tuɔɔc baai. Tɔŋ ee jam ëya në ka nuan kek cë mane mïth tɔ̈ në gëkic ku cïn kɔcken rɛ̈ɛ̈r kenë kek.

Winnie Cirino
Aluel Messi Confirms Safe At Home In Aweil.

Winnie Cirino

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 1:21


Aluel Messi, wife of Humanitarian Minister Peter Mayen who recently assaulted her confirms she is safe at her father's house in Aweil. Activists today petitioned Minister for Gender, calling for dismissal of Peter Mayen.

Habari za UN
Vijana wa Sudan Kusini wapata mafunzo ya ujasiriamali kutoka kwa UNMISS

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 2:20


Nchini Sudan Kusini, kwenye mji wa Aweil, vijana 40 wa kiume na wa kike wamesema wananufaika na mafunzo ya ufundi kwa miezi mitatu yanayotolewa na mpango wa Umoja wa Mataifa nchini Sudan Kusini, UNMISS. Anold Kayanda na maelezo zaidi.

umoja vijana mataifa unmiss sudan kusini aweil
SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka
South Sudanese famous wrestler Abui Long Anguat is killed by soldiers in Awerial

SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 11:32


South Sudanese famous wrestler Abui Long Anguat has been killed yesterday at his hometown. According to Aliab South County’s former commissioner Mawut Garang, the soldiers that killed Abui are ‘bodyguards of Gen Brutus Bol Bol’, and they were travelling from Aweil to juba.

Habari za UN
Mkazi wa Sudan Kusini: Sioni sababu ya mtoto wa kike kuwa na thamani zaidi kuliko ng'ombe

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 2:05


Nchini Sudan Kusini, wakazi wa jimboni Bahr-el-Ghazal wameelimishwa jinsi ya kuripoti matukio ya ukatili wa kingono na unyanyasaji wa kijinsia dhidi ya wanawake, tukio ambalo limechagizwa na ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa nchini humo. John Kibego na taarifa kamili. Ndani ya moja ya studio za redio ya jamii jimboni Bahr-el-Ghazal, kaskazini-magharibi mwa Sudan Kusini washiriki wanajadili harakati za kukabili ukatili wa kijinsia. Miongoni mwao ni Maria Angelo mkazi wa Aweil akieleza jukumu lao. 

bahr zaidi umoja ghazal kuwa mataifa miongoni sudan kusini aweil
SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka
Delivery of medical suppliers to Aweil NBG

SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 9:11


A batch of medical suppliers has reached Aweil from Khartoum. The medical suppliers comprise of malaria, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure and other vaccines.

The Andy's Treasure Trove Podcast
24 – Psychedelic Drugs as Medicine, with Andrew Weil, Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner and “Don”

The Andy's Treasure Trove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 46:43


In the last episode, number 23, we heard from visionary ethnobotanist, mystic and writer Terence McKenna, and from Rick Doblin, president of the Multidisciplinary Association For Psychedelic Science. This episode, number 24, is a continuation on the same topic, the increasing use of consciousness-expanding substances, also called psychedelics or hallucinogens, for health and personal growth. People around the world are using LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, and a whole range of other psychedelic substances to treat conditions ranging from allergies and anxiety to substance abuse and alcoholism, post-traumatic stress disorder, and many other problems. Some people use these substances in tiny doses to enhance their everyday life, work, and play. Some use them in higher doses for more profound experiences. This topic has been getting more attention these days due in part to Michael Pollan's recent book entitled How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence. Today we'll hear from Ralph Metzner, Timothy Leary, Andrew Weil and an anonymous friend "Don" under the influence of a “micro-dose” of LSD. Ralph Metzner, the German-born American psychologist and pioneering LSD researcher at Harvard University, and the author of The Well of Remembrance, The Unfolding Self, and Green Psychology, was speaking at the New Living Expo in San Francisco in 2012, and my friend Margie Lewis gave me a ticket to see him there in a panel discussing “the re-birth of psychedelic culture.” Right before the panel started, I asked Ralph for a brief chat as he was waiting to go onstage, to talk about psychedelic drugs as medicine to strengthen the body-mind connection. Then we'll hear a few minutes from Timothy Leary's talk at the University of California, San Diego, in 1976, recorded using the little cassette recorder that I recorded lectures with at the time. Then, Dr. Andrew Weil speaks at a MAPS conference in 2012 in San Jose, CA, about how he used LSD to help cure himself of allergies vis-a-vis the mind-body connection. After that comes my interview with Andy in 2012. [caption id="attachment_2886" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]https://andystreasuretrove.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/AWeil-and-AMoorePHOTO-198.jpg () Andy Moore and Andy Weil in San Francisco, 198? (Photo by Jack Walsh)[/caption] Next, hear my interview with a friend who asked to remain anonymous when discussing taking LSD to enhance his life and work. An hour or so before this interview occurred, he had taken what is called a “micro-dose” of LSD. [caption id="attachment_2902" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://andystreasuretrove.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/IMG_0899.jpeg () Let's call him "Don."[/caption] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This episode is dedicated to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Zinberg (Dr. Norman Zinberg) and Dorothy Zinberg.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka
Ateny Wek: 'National Security General arrested for killing in Luri area in South Sudan' - Ateny Wek: 'National Security General arrested for killing in Luri area in South Sudan'

SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 43:50


Ateny Wek tells SBS Dinka he is prepared to take legal action against Thiik or others implicating him in allegations of "betraying members of Aweil community to National Security". - Ateny Wek tells SBS Dinka he is prepared to take legal action against Thiik or others implicating him in allegations of "betraying members of Aweil community to National Security".

The Story Collider
Abortion: Stories from doctors and patients - Part 2

The Story Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 35:16


This week, we're presenting a special two-part bonus episode featuring the stories from our June 2018 show at Caveat in New York City, as part of the Underground Science Festival. Rather than the speeches we typically hear on this topic, our storytellers -- who are both OB-GYNs and patients -- have shared firsthand experiences that cross both generations and borders, and are crucial to our understanding of women's health. You can find Part 1 of this special episode here.  Part 1: While working with Doctors Without Borders in a country where abortion is illegal, OB-GYN Veronica Ades is falsely accused of performing an abortion. Part 2: When Tracey Segarra tells her mother she had an abortion, she's shocked by the response. Veronica Ades, MD, MPH is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist. She completed her Doctor of Medicine degree at the State University of New York at Downstate in Brooklyn, NY, and a Master’s degree in Public Health with a concentration in Quantitative Methods at the Harvard School of Public Health. She completed residency training in obstetrics and gynecology at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine in the Bronx, NY, and a fellowship in Reproductive Infectious Disease at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Ades also completed a Certificate in Comparative Effectiveness at the NYU School of Medicine. Dr. Ades has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders on assignments in Aweil, South Sudan in 2012 and 2016 and in Irbid, Jordan in 2013. Dr. Ades is currently an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Director of Global Women’s Health at the New York University School of Medicine (NYUMC). Her clinical work is at the New York Harbor VA, Gouverneur Health, and Bellevue Hospital. She is the Founder and Director of the EMPOWER Clinic for Survivors of Sex Trafficking and Sexual Violence at Gouverneur Health on the Lower East Side. Dr. Ades conducts research on sexual- and gender-based violence and trauma, and runs the Empower Lab at NYU. Read her blog here. Tracey Segarra launched her career in NYC as a reporter and editor for local newspapers and national wire services, interviewing assorted politicians, celebrities and criminals. But now all she wants to do is tell stories to strangers about her own life. She has appeared on the Story Collider and Risk! live shows and podcasts, the Moth Radio Hour on NPR and is the host of her own storytelling show based on Long Island, "Now You're Talking!" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brother Craig the Hatchet Man
Former Lost Boy of Sudan Seeks South Sudan Presidency to Restore w/Peace & Liberty!

Brother Craig the Hatchet Man

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 12:04


MAN'S WORLD RADIO: In 1987, Bol Gai Deng was a young boy from the Dinka Tribe in Aweil, Sudan. Radical Arab Islamic militia viciously attacked his village, murdered most of the village’s citizens, and abducted more than 700 children. Bol Gai Deng was abducted at the age of seven years old and was taken to the western part of Sudan, where he was then sold with other children as child slaves; forced to follow the Islamic religion with Sharia Law. After several years in shackles, Bol was able to escape to Egypt where he found asylum with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Services. Presidential Candidate, Bol Gai Deng escaped the horrors of radical Islam and slavery, and found grace with his freedom sponsored by a Christian Church in Virginia. Learn more about Bol's candidacy and the Kush Democratic Majority Party at BolGaiDeng@Presidency.com.

The Story Collider
Identification: Stories about who we are

The Story Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 41:19


This week, we present two stories about identity, from a neuroscientist's encounters with racism to an OB-GYN's struggle with her feelings about motherhood. Part 1: After a thoughtless remark from a colleague, neuroscientist Devon Collins reflects on the way racism has impacted his life and science. Part 2: OB-GYN Veronica Ades tries to save a pregnant woman’s life in South Sudan, while struggling with her own feelings about motherhood. Devon Collins is a neuroscientist, podcaster, and educator from the Midwest. Currently a PhD candidate at the Rockefeller University, he studies how common genetic variation affects the brain’s responses to drugs and stress. He is one-third of the team behind Science Soapbox, a podcast about science and how it interacts with our personal and political lives. Passionate about making the future of STEM more diverse and inclusive, Devon also works as an educator in a STEM-focused after-school program for high school students from low-resource backgrounds. When he’s not doing science, talking science, or teaching science, you can find him baking, running, container gardening, or napping on his sofa with his cat and dog. Veronica Ades, MD, MPH is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist. She attended medical school at the State University of New York at Downstate in Brooklyn, NY, and obtained residency training in obstetrics and gynecology at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine in the Bronx, NY. After residency, she obtained a Master’s degree in Public Health with a concentration in Quantitative Methods at the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Ades then completed a three-year fellowship in Reproductive Infectious Disease at the University of California, San Francisco, in which she lived and worked in rural Uganda, and  conducted research on placental malaria in HIV-infected and –uninfected women. Dr. Ades also completed a Certificate in Comparative Effectiveness at the NYU School of Medicine. Dr. Ades has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders on assignments in Aweil, South Sudan in 2012 and 2016 and in Irbid, Jordan in 2013. Dr. Ades is currently an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Director of Global Women’s Health at the New York University School of Medicine (NYUMC). Her clinical work is at the New York Harbor VA and at Gouverneur Health. At NYUMC, Dr. Ades has created an educational and research partnership with Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, Ghana. She is also the Director of the EMPOWER Clinic for Survivors of Sex Trafficking and Sexual Violence at Gouverneur Health on the Lower East Side. Dr. Ades’ main research focus is on post-sexual trauma gynecologic care. She runs the Empower Lab at the College of Global Public Health at NYU, where she has active research projects on sexual and gender-based violence, intimate partner violence, military sexual trauma, and global women’s health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Real Story
South Sudan: The Creation of a Failed State

The Real Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 50:55


South Sudan, the world’s newest state, faces a humanitarian catastrophe from famine driven by conflict. According to the United Nations many millions are threatened by severe food insecurity, with at least 100,000 facing starvation. Aid agencies are gearing up their efforts to reach some of the country’s remotest regions, but the presence of armed groups makes food distribution difficult. This week on Newshour Extra, Owen Bennett Jones and his guests ask why South Sudan, rich in oil and gas, has failed to live up to the aspirations of its people and what can be done to bring it back from the brink. Photo: Child at an MSF malnutrition centre in Aweil, South Sudan. Credit: Getty Images

Inside Lenz Network
ImaginePublicity on Air: Dottie Laster and Francis Buk

Inside Lenz Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 60:00


Francis Buk is a native of southern Sudan. At the age of seven, he was captured and enslaved during an Arab militia raid on the village of Nymlal (outside Aweil) on May 15, 1986. Buk saw adults and children brutalized and killed all around him. He was strapped to a donkey and taken north to Kirio. For ten years, he lived as the family slave to Giema Abdullah, forced to sleep with cattle, endure daily beatings, and eat terrible food. On May 23, 2000, Buk spoke out for the first time at a Capitol Hill ceremony with Senators and Congressmen, sharing his message: "We cannot rest until my people are free." On September 18, 2000, Buk spoke alongside Coretta Scott King, widow of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., at the Boston Freedom Award ceremony.? His testimony was instrumental in creating the new nation of South Sudan. Francis Buk is available for speaking engagements, conferences, and seminars: https://speakerpedia.com/speakers/francis-buk Dottie Laster is the current Executive Director of Heidi Search Center in San Antonio, TX and is a licensed private investigator. She co-founded the Texas Institute of Investigations. For details: DottieLaster.Com or TheHeidiSearchCenter.Org

Everyday Emergency
S1 E6: Precious Baby

Everyday Emergency

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 26:45


In our sixth episode we meet US gynaecologist Veronica Ades who has returned from her third MSF mission. In Precious Baby, Veronica describes the precarious situation for expecting mothers in the city of Aweil, South Sudan. You can read more from Veronica about her time in South Sudan, as well as her other mission in Jordan, on the MSF blog: blogs.msf.org/en/staff/blogs/love-labor-loss "Everyday Emergency" is a podcast from Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) In each episode, we bring you true stories from the frontline of humanitarian emergencies across the world. From the conflict in Syria to the refugee crisis in Europe, we’ll be talking to people with some incredible stories that may just change your outlook on life, or at least, for a moment, put things into perspective. In each podcast you’ll hear a true story written by an MSFer on the ground, read by an actor. We’ll then get them into the studio at MSF HQ for a chat about their time with MSF. Subscribe through iTunes or your favourite podcast provider, and find out more at msf.org.uk/podcasts Please leave comments on our Facebook page, or on Twitter. facebook.com/msf.english twitter.com/msf_uk Clean Soul - Calming by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300033 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ MUSIC CREDITS: The Temperature of the Air on the Bow of the Kaleetan by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ If not listed above, all other tracks used in this podcast are attribution free. If you would like information about specific tracks, or would like your own music music to be featured in our podcast, please message us through Soundcloud.

SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka
‘It was the Sudanese army that attacked us in Bor’:16 May’s story explained - Biäntueŋë jamda wuɔnë Manyaŋ Agok Aliɛt në akölkölë 16/05/1983

SBS Dinka - SBS Dinka

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2015 43:50


(Audio in Dinka) Alfred Manyang Agok narrates the story of what triggered the long African war in 1983. This was the first interview with Alfred Manyang Agook was recorded by SBS Dinka on 16 May 2015. 16 May was the day Sudanese army attacked one of its barracks after soldiers refused to be transferred to other parts of the country. Malualchat is a suburb of Bor town, and home to the Sudanese military unite of 105 battalions from 1973 to 1983. General Alfred Manyang Agok Aliet was a junior officer and one of the three who were relieved after they refused to honour the call to transfer or deployment. - Në rune thiɛ̈rbɛ̈t ku diäk ke jenyë tɔ̈ Bork u ye kɔc juïc ke kek mïïth ke pane Junub abë nɔŋ tɔŋ kenë jenyë Thudän në Malualcäät. Akölköl ëë të loi yen rɔt thin acïï Manyaŋ Agɔk Aliɛt bë juir ke ye ran töŋ ë tɔ̈ thin në jam da yic wuɔnë yen Wɛ̈t ee cë bɛ̈nbei ke jeny (apuruk) tɔ̈ Aweil bë kek laar El Obeid. Jeny tɔ̈ Bor ëë mïya wu kamtha (105) abë laar Damadhïn ku luel ya jeny tɔ̈ në Kapiota abë laar Cendï ke ye jec ëbɛ̈n ë nyiɛië. Na le löŋ cë bɛ̈nbei lɛ̈k Akɔ̈l Akɔ̈l yenë ke muk Aweil; go lɔ ku juir jenyde. Kuna bɔ̈ ku ya lëkë wuɔk wɔ kɔc ke mïya wu kamtha (105), goku wuɔk nïïm thiɛ̈k ku luelku ye, wuɔk cë lɔ. Alfred Manyang Agok Aliet