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  ||||  Koste Manibe

 

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Koste Manibe is Deputy General Secretary of the Sudan Council of Churches, based in Khartoum. He has worked with the Council in a variety of capacities since 1978. He is a graduate in the arts from Makerere University in Kampala and has a diploma from the Khartoum School of Mass Communication. Following employment with the Sudan Government's Ministry of Information and Culture in Khartoum, he served for three years as editor of the Nile Mirror newspaper. He contributed a chapter on "The Agony of the Family" to War Wounds.

 

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A Critical Review of Operation Lifeline Sudan: A Report to the Aid Agencies, by Tabyiegen A. Aboum, Eshetu Chole, Koste Manibe, Larry Minear, Abdul Mohammed, Jennefer Sebstad, and Thomas G. Weiss. 1990.

Humanitarianism Under Siege: A Critical Review of Operation Lifeline Sudan, by Larry Minear in collaboration with Tabyiegen A. Aboum, Eshetu Chole, Koste Manibe, Abdul Mohammed, Jennefer Sebstad, and Thomas G. Weiss. 1991.

 

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