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Photographer Biography: Jenn Warren

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Jenn Warren is an award-winning documentary photographer based in Juba, Sudan, specializing in humanitarian and development projects. Her work has been published in the Sunday Times Magazine, Rolling Stone Magazine, BBC News Online and AlJazeera, among others. Clients include Medecins sans Frontieres, UNHCR, UNICEF, USAID, DFID, the British Council, WFP/PAM, Save the Children, UNESCO, CARE, PSI, ICRC, Amnesty International, the National Democratic Institute and SafePoint Trust. Jenn teaches photography, and is proficient in Arabic and American Sign Language. Her photography is exhibited and collected internationally.
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Sudan: Peace, What Peace
By Jenn Warren
Posted in all, features, africa, slides on 2 April 2010
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Nyabol Badeng, from Torkej, dismantles her tukul to sell the wood and grass in Nasir for food. Torkej, Jikany Nuer territory, was attacked on 8 May by the larger Lol Nuer tribe, and is vulnerable to repeated cattle raids and attacks because of their placement on the river and proximity to Lol Nuer lands. Nyabol’s [...]

Sudan, DRC, CAR: Seeking Shelter From Violence
By Jenn Warren
Posted in all, features, africa, news & global, slides on 9 August 2009
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The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a Ugandan based guerrilla army, has been fighting in northern Uganda since 1986, in a civil war that has claimed an estimated 100,000 lives and caused around 1.6 million refugees to flee. The UN has described the war as the “biggest neglected humanitarian emergency in the world”.
Following the beginning of [...]

Somalia, Kenya: Parched Earth
By Jenn Warren
Posted in all, features, africa on 3 January 2009
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CARE International is the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) main partner in providing food and water to Somali refugees living in Kenya’s northern province. People have been living in this desolate and arid region for over 15 years, in a network of refugee camps managed by UNHCR. Hagadera, Ifo, and Dagahale Camps house [...]