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AllAfrica on MSNFood, Education and Farming - CAR Welcomes in Sudanese RefugeesWFP and Central Africans reach out to war-displaced newcomers, in a country facing its own insecurity and hunger challengesWrapped in a blue-and-tan headscarf and matching gown, 50-year-old Fordos ...
Teachers in South Sudan are the foundation of the education system, providing critical support in one of the most challenging ...
At least 11 people were killed after a drone strike by the Rapid Support Forces hit a displacement camp in Sudan's River Nile ...
JUBA, (April 9, 2025) – At least five children with cholera in South Sudan have died on an arduous journey to seek medical treatment, after aid cuts forced their local health services to close in the ...
PORT SUDAN, (April 15, 2025) – One child every 10 seconds on average has been forced to flee their homes since the conflict began in Sudan two years ago, according to new analysis from Save the ...
The 700,000 residents of Sudan's Zamzam camp were already among the world's most ... Saadiya Adam left the camp with her ...
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Sudanese women and children face brunt of USAID cuts amid second year of violent warABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with the CEO of Doctors Without Borders, Avril Benoît, about the world’s largest humanitarian crisis and impacts of losing USAID as Sudan marks two years of war.
Over 25 million people in Sudan faced acute hunger, and many refugees are arriving here already malnourished. At this outpost in the Adre transit camp, health care workers assess children for ...
The Sudanese government has expressed profound concern and unequivocal ... insisting that 450 civilians -mostly internally displaced persons (IDPs)- have so far been killed, including children and ...
Two years ago, Sudan's children were forced into a war they did not choose. Since then, they have endured a relentless storm of violence, hunger, and displacement. Childhoods have been interrupted ...
After two years of war in Sudan with no end in sight, the number of children in need of humanitarian aid has doubled, from 7.8 million at the start of 2023 to more than 15 million today.
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