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ABC 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.
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AllAfrica on MSNAfter Two Years of War, Has Sudan Failed Its Female Revolutionaries?"I was scared to see my neighbourhood again after two years of displacement," said Sulaima, 32, who returned to Khartoum at the end of March. "There were bodies everywhere. I saw the body of a child ...
Members of Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been subjecting women and girls to “horrific” sexual violence and gang rape, as part of their strategy in the country’s ...
Two years into Sudan’s civil war, more than 12 million people have been displaced—over half of them women and children. As ...
A report by the human rights NGO Amnesty International presents the stories of some 30 women and girls who were raped between ...
UN Women press release that raises the alarm over the number of people at risk of gender-based violence, including sexual ...
Sudan’s war shows no sign of abating as the world’s largest humanitarian crisis hits the two-year mark today, with 25 million ...
The United Nations has described the humanitarian situation in Sudan as one of the world's worst hunger and displacement crises, as war continues to rage across the country, with atrocities reportedly ...
Sudan is facing a deepening humanitarian crisis two years into a brutal civil war, marked by escalating atrocities and widespread famine. The conflict, described by the UN as the world's worst ...
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