
Sudan War Devastates Darfur, Displacing Children and Causing Famine
The ongoing war in Sudan, particularly in Darfur, has led to a scorched-earth policy by paramilitary groups, resulting in thousands of displaced and orphaned children, famine, and ethnic cleansing.
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Sudan’s war leaves thousands of children alone and displaced
Sudan is entering its fourth year of civil war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, a conflict the UN calls the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with children among the main victims. In Darfur and beyond, thousands are displaced, many separated from their families, facing hunger, violence and deep trauma despite overwhelmed aid efforts.
By FRANCE24
Read full article →Scorched-earth policy of paramilitary groups burns and reshapes Darfur, resulting in famine, ethnic cleansing and demographic change
Since the start of the civil war in Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces and allied Arab militias have set fire to hundreds of villages, in order to accelerate their depopulation
By Marc Español
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