A contingent of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) marches with mosquito nets in hand.


A contingent of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) marches with mosquito nets in hand to demonstrate to the public that "We defended our country, now we will protect our families from malaria." The "Celebrating Today's Conquerors, Nurturing Tomorrow's Heroes" campaign was implemented by the US based non profit organization, Population Services International (PSI), in partnership with the South Sudan Ministry of Health. Malaria kills up to 40 000 people every year in South Sudan. It is the leading cause of death of children under five. Sadly it is also easily prevented simply by sleeping under an insecticide treated mosquito net every night.


Size: 4862px × 3459px
Location: Rumbek town, Lakes State, South Sudan, Africa
Photo credit: © Irene Abdou / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: adventure, africa, african, africans, aggression, aggressive, aid, aim, anthropology, armies, arms, army, assistance, bcc, behavior, campaign, campaigns, celebrating, change, child, childhood, children, civil, clothing, communication, conflict, conquerors, countries, country, courage, cultural, culture, cultures, day, death, defend, defender, defenders, defense, demobilization, demonstrate, demonstration, developing, development, die, dinka, disarmament, disease, diseases, east, education, face, families, family, fighting, freedom, gun, guns, health, humanitarian, iec, information, insecticide, international, itn, itns, jewelry, kill, kills, lasting, liberation, liberty, lifestyle, llin, llins, long, malaria, march, marches, men, militaries, military, moh, mosquito, movement, nets, ngo, north, people, pregnant, prevention, psi, public, rumbek, soldiers, south, southern, spla, splm, sudan, today, tradition, travel, treated, vulnerability, war, wars, women, world