Unspoken Stories by David Deng Wuor

Unspoken Stories by David Deng Wuor

Author:David Deng Wuor [Wuor, David Deng]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Biography & Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
ISBN: 9781645755630
Google: 64EmzgEACAAJ
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Goodreads: 56571162
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
Published: 2021-01-15T02:52:36+00:00


Focus Group Discussion (FGD)# 1

What People Become Vulnerable and Why?

I had a formal discussion with Ayen Dut, Achut Panyagor, Nyanyok Ayur, and the rest of which I incorporated in the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) writing. In the FGD group meetings’ dialogue, we have had addressed questions of vulnerability and/or inability. Many people are yet fallen into this social phenomenon of disabilities to which they have had no choice. And for this memoir book writing, I took down whatever they had said in the FGD discussions. I also have had quoted them. We had gotten a clear-cut sensation of what they stated.

In 1983-2005 Sudan’s civil wars, people had used to defend and sustain their lives on the bride wealth dowries. And other people have had to cultivate a piece of land to grow some various types of cash crops in order to support themselves. In absent of these, people might undergo through pinch, and escarpment of disabilities. It is because people did not have daughters.

“They can be categorized, labeled, and stigmatized as vulnerable people. And therefore, they can be supported since they do not have bride wealth and dowries. They had to nourish and sustain their lives by other techniques of survivals,” said Ayen Dut. Thus far, the effect of Sudan’s civil wars today has displaced many people within the country. And they had pushed them to seek asylums with 1992 UNHCR, the refugee agency around the world. Therefore, these people, they needed to learn what NGOs food relief aid to sustain their lives.

“It is because they have had been displaced from their own country or homestead. And they can be categorized as vulnerable since they have had lost their investment properties,” stated Achut Panyagor.

“They have become vulnerable or ‘niop’ people in native Dinka language. They are blind people. It is because of diseases. They can be helped by their extended and closed relative’s people, who are related to them,” said Nyanyok Ayur.

“They are considered incapable people, who are orphans. There are not any other people, who can help them out in anything they wanted,” explained Tabitha Adut Lem.

They have become unable people. They are very old people. They have had lost their energy in doing several activities in their lifetime on this exoplanetary Earth. Therefore, they are not capable to support themselves. They need an array of support system from other people so that they could live longevity in this physical world. They had to teach them how to prudential people.

“They had to save their monies to stay in the concourse of spending thresholds,” stated Abit Thuch Yuot.

“Blind people become unable to support themselves because they do not have any external incomes and resources to get almost what they needed,” Adau Bul said.

“Disabled persons experience inability because they do not have limes or legs to walk so that they support themselves alone without the support system from the people they know or the NGOs,” stated Anyieth Yong.

“Deaf persons are ‘vulnerable’ because they can’t hear anything. Therefore, they can’t assist themselves,” Apiiu Ayoom Dau explained.



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