Peter Malual
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Peter Malual is an American who came to America, in 2000, as an unacompanied child refugees, from wartorn Sudan.[1][2]
In an interview on National Public Radio, in 2008, when he was at University, Malual said he hoped to return to Sudan, after he earned a degree in Pharmacology, to help address the very serious health concerns of the Sudanese people.[1] In 2013 the Episcopal News Service reported he had spent a year in Sudan doing exactly that.[2] Malual has a Masters degree in Health Sciences, from the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
References
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Michel Martin (2008-05-07). "Mississippi Home for Lost Boys" (transcript). National Public Radio. Retrieved 2025-12-12.
And Julie Hines Mabus, a former first lady of Mississippi, explains why she decided to become the champion of these refugees.
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Greg Miller (2013-10-24). "Attacks on Maar, South Sudan". Episcopal News Service. Retrieved 2025-12-12.
Peter Malual, one of the lost boys of Sudan who came to the United States as an unaccompanied refugee minor in 2000, returned in 2012 to help with medications, having participated a few months before in a diocesan medical mission to Panama. (Peter has since completed his master’s degree in health sciences from the University of Mississippi Medical Center.) Peter fears that the death toll may rise, hearing that many were killed as they fled into the Nile.