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  Escaping Hidden Genocide and War

Dominic Diing became a refugee at the age of 7 years old when he escaped brutal attack on his village during the civil war in Sudan. Dominic had been separated from his family since 1987. Read More..

CHILD SOLDIER & LABOR

Dominic was one of child soldiers in 1995 during civil war in Sudan. Dominic speaks bitterly about how children are involved in warfare but one of the most alarming trends is children participation as soldiers. Read More...
 

SPEAKING NOTE, ADVOCACY & HIS ASPIRATIONS

Dominic has spoken and has done many lectures in elementary schools, high schools, churches, Rotary and Lions Clubs and many universities across the United States some include Syracuse University, Georgetown University.....Read More...

 
 

EDUCATION

While he received a certificate of Blue Printing, Readiness, and Industrial from Onondaga Community College in 37 days his arrival to U.S Dominic continued his studies at college and began attended Syracuse University from 2002 to 2004.  Read More
 

SOCIAL ENTER-PRENUERSHIP

Dominic Diing Co-founded the Sudanese Lost Boys Foundation of New York in 2002 and served as a vice president of the board. Through his work, the Foundation achieved $ 53,000 to fund the lost boys and girls’ education and medical expenses. Read More
 

PUBLICATIONS AND WRITINGS

There are many presentations published about Dominic’s focus on human rights, holocaust, and genocides in Sudan, refugee advocacy, social and economic developments. Some may be found in Congress Library through NPR and local newspapers. Dominic is currently writing his book. Please visit the website for the updates of his book and return to reunite with his family in Southern Sudan.


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