User:Lam Wuor

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'''Lam Jok Wai Wuor(born on 20, 08,1974)]]  from a farmer family in Torkiel village in the upper Nile region of Sudan. Lam his first denomination was protestant  believers but he switch  to Seven day Adventist church. [ Lam was former child soldier of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM)]] Lam was former  kerwar community leader  from 2008-2012 in Canada. Early years Lam Jok Wai Wuor also served as community mobilizer for southern Sudanese Canadian association  in Calgary from June 2012 and present. Under extremely difficult conditions, he helped interpreter English to Nuer with Calgary catholic district. But those who know Lam Jok Wai Wuor know that he is a highly credible, calm and competent negotiator whose methodology can barely be rejected. a point which Lam always procured personally being a Nuer himself and knows that Eastern Nuer has the  largest Nuer population in  Calgary/ Canada.Lam, was a supervisor  at ZOA Refugees Care at Dimma Camp, he joined the first Sudanese civil war, but because he was so young, the leaders encouraged him and others his age to seek an education in Ethiopia where most Southern children were. However, because of the ongoing fighting, Lam was forced to attend his primary in Dimma  Refugees Camp and   secondary education in  Addis Abba/ Ethiopia where he graduated with high school diploma in Higher 12 secondary school in 2000. joined SPLM in 1989 after he fled from Sudan at the age of 15 due to civil war. He lived in numerous refugee camps in Ethiopia, but has managed to continue his education. He graduated with Diploma in Agriculture in 2004 Awassa (also spelled Awassa or Hawassa) is a city in Ethiopia, on the shores of Lake Awasa in the Great Rift Valley. Located in the Sidama Zone 270 km south of Addis Ababa via Debre Zeit AWassa College. Lam attended Jimma   teacher training institute  that sponsored by Save the Children Swedish. Lam received his  advance certificate in animal husbandry and crop production at  vocational  school in 2001 in Dimma Refugee Camp. Lam earned his Bachelor degree of arts Majoring in  Sociology at Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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