ADRA Workers Abducted in Sudan Released.SILVER SPRING, Md. -- The Adventist Development and Relief Agency's (ADRA ADRA Adventist Development and Relief Agency ADRA Agencia Adventista para el Desarrollo y Recursos Asistenciales (Peru) ADRA Agence Adventiste d'Aide et de Développement (French) ) three workers abducted abducted Distal angulation of an extremity away from the midline of the body in a transverse plane and away from a sagittal plane passing through the proximal aspect of the foot or part, or away from some other specified reference point on December 16th, 2004 in Labado on their way from Khartoum to West Darfur West Darfur (Arabic: غرب دارفور; transliterated: Gharb Darfor) is one of the 26 states of Sudan, and one , Sudan, have been released and are safely back home with their families. The three men, all Sudanese nationals, were held in the Darfur region along with the equipment and supplies they were taking to West Darfur to construct water wells to benefit 80,000 Internally Displaced displaced see displacement. People (IDPs) and host community members. Most of the project equipment has also been returned to ADRA's office in Sudan. "The lengthy detention of our skilled and committed workers has been a detriment to ADRA's assistance programs in an area hard-hit by civil unrest and is of concern to the wider international community," says Byron Scheuneman, senior vice president and chief financial officer, who made a public appeal for the release of the workers. "We're grateful they were returned unharmed, but this ordeal has certainly been arduous." ADRA is especially thankful for the assistance of the Italian Special Envoy envoy: see diplomatic service. Envoy - Motorola's integrated personal wireless communicator. Envoy is a personal digital assistant which incorporates two-way wireless and wireline communication. , Ms. Barbara Contini, who spearheaded negotiations to secure the successful release of the three workers. "We are very happy to be back with our families, and we just want to spend time with them for a while," says Said Saad Mohmed, one of the abducted workers, expressing the thoughts and feelings of all three. Mohmed has worked with ADRA Sudan for 16 years and is a valued member of the well drilling Well drilling is the process of drilling a hole in the ground for the extraction of a natural resource such as ground water, natural gas, or petroleum. Drilling for the exploration of the nature of the material underground (for instance in search of metallic ore) is best described crew. Despite the challenges of operating in a high-risk environment, ADRA plans to continue its 25 years of humanitarian work in Sudan. Present in more than 120 countries worldwide, ADRA provides community development and disaster relief without regard to political or religious association, age, gender, or ethnicity. Additional information about the agency can be found at www.adra.org. |
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