by Mark Hodson | Mar 30, 2012
It’s not the end of the world…but it wouldn’t be a cheap taxi ride……If they had taxis! Prior to our departure to Goz Beida one of the United Nation’s workers described the area we were travelling to as one of “the” most remotely inhabited communities on the...
by Gabriel | Mar 29, 2012
Our arrival to N’Djamena (NDJ) did not start off perfectly. One bag decided not to come with us. I’m not sure if it stayed in LA or in Paris. It has soccer gear, some of our tech stuff, and some books for a special library. I am sure that it will join us...
by Mark Hodson | Mar 29, 2012
The flight to France, despite it’s length was pretty easy going…apart from the over zealous pilot hitting the runway in Paris at top speed and waking up some of the plane’s passengers from their slumber with an early morning shock! The second leg was plain sailing. I...
by Katie-Jay | Jan 28, 2012
These two Darfuri refugees are boyhood friends. They both want to be a part of Darfur United. They’ve got a good chance, as everyone says they’re the two best players in Camp Djabal. Here, i-ACT talks to them about what position they play and who their...
by Katie-Jay | Jan 19, 2012
During i-ACT’s trip in December 2011, the team asked potential players and leaders, What does Darfur United mean to you? Here is what they said.