This blog is part of a series that showcases the rich diversity of information held in the South Sudan National Archives (SSNA). RVI works in partnership with the Ministry of Culture, Museums and National Heritage on the preservation and digitization of the archives. Under the current project, funded by the Government of Norway, through UNESCO, various activities are underway to showcase the information available in the archives to a wider audience. Zoe Cormack is an anthropologist and a historian who has done extensive research in the SSNA.
Sudan Veterinary Service lorry transporting workers to catch tsetse fly (Gogrial Area). May 1952. Image Courtesy of the Sudan Archive, Durham (SAD 718-009-002).