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Salva Dut is a philanthropist [9] [10] and the founder of Water for South Sudan. [11] Dut was born on December 1, 1974. [12] in Southern Sudan. [11] His story is told in the book A Long Walk to Water, written by Linda Sue Park. [13] He was living in Sudan while the Sudanese Civil War took place.
First edition (publ. Clarion Books) A Long Walk to Water (sometimes shortened to ALWTW) is a short novel written by Linda Sue Park and published in 2010. It blends the true story of Salva Dut whose story is based in 1985, a part of the Dinka tribe and a Sudanese Lost Boy, and the fictional story of Nya whose story is based in 2008, a young village girl that was a part of the Nuer tribe.
The challenges of accessing clean water in South Sudan are dramatized in the short novel A Long Walk to Water which tells the story of Salva Dut, founder of Water for South Sudan. Institutional responsibility and policies
A fictional novel about Sudan that includes the real-life story of lost boy Salva Dut. 2010: A Hare in the Elephant's Trunk, by Jan L. Coates. A novel based on the life of Jacob Deng, now living in Nova Scotia, Canada. [45] 2010: NCIS: Los Angeles, episode "Breach", (season 1, first aired January 5, 2010).
Salva Dut, Founder and President of Water for South Sudan, Inc. Tysir Salih, activist, writer, and founder of The Red Ma’at Collective; Religious figures.
The organization's founder and protagonist of the semi-biographical novel A Long Walk to Water, Salva Dut, visited the school personally to congratulate the students. [9] Several teachers from the DSBN Academy protested Ontarian Minister of Education Stephen Lecce for his budget cuts to public education in 2019. [10]
Salva Díez (born 1963), Spanish basketball player; Federica Salva (born 1971), Italian yacht racer; Salva Sanchis (born 1974), Spanish dancer; Salva Ballesta (born 1975), Spanish football striker; Salva (footballer, born 1981), Spanish football defender and football manager; Salva (music producer) (born 1981), American musician
The Nuer massacre, which occurred from December 15 to December 18, 2013, was a well-organized, intentional mass killing perpetrated against thousands of Nuer civilians by Dinka SPLA soldiers, Presidential Guard - Tiger Division, and Mathiang Anyoor (Dut Ku Beny), supported by Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF), orchestrated by the President of the Republic of South Sudan Salva Kiir Mayardit ...