Anthony Poggo (born 1964) is a South Sudanese Anglican bishop.
[1] During his childhood, Poggo's father, an Anglican priest, took his children to Uganda to flee the first Sudanese Civil War.
He then joined Across, a Christian mission agency working in Sudan, eventually becoming its executive director.
[4] In 2007 he was elected bishop of Kajo-Keji, a position he held until 2016 when he moved to Lambeth Palace to support Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby as his adviser on Anglican Communion affairs.
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