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Sudan is battling its worst cholera outbreak in years as hundreds of thousands of people fleeing violence crowd into ...
A rapidly spreading Cholera outbreak in Sudan’s Darfur region has claimed 40 individuals and sickened more than 2,300 in the ...
Cholera has claimed at least 40 lives in Sudan’s Darfur region over the last week as the country weathers its worst outbreak ...
After two years of civil war, Khartoum has started the daunting process of rebuilding the city devastated by two years of ...
On the streets of Sudan's capital Khartoum, builders clear rubble from houses pockmarked with bullet holes, haul away fallen ...
Meanwhile, the water crisis has helped fuel the rampant spread of disease, on top of Gaza’s rising starvation. UNRWA — the ...
Builders and volunteers have begun repairing homes, schools and infrastructure in Khartoum, marking the Sudanese capital’s ...
A fast-moving cholera outbreak in Sudan’s Darfur region has killed 40 people and sickened more than 2300 in the past week alone.
Two weeks ago, a human body was removed from a well in a refugee camp in Sudan, according to Doctors Without Borders. Two days later, people were drinking the water again.
Analysis - From Sudan to the DRC and Mozambique, armed groups prey on refugees to instil fear and consolidate power.
About 60,000 have been killed at Abu Shouk camp in North Darfur as the conflict’s horror unfolds in the war-torn nation.
In international human rights and humanitarian law, internally displaced people are — as civilians — considered “internationally protected persons” when displaced as a result of armed conflict.