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A deadly cholera outbreak adds to the misery in a region that has witnessed fighting between the army and the rebels.
Stephanie Sy: This is the way to El Fasher in Darfur, Western Sudan, by donkey. No aid enters here,a generation of its children facing starvation, eating animal feed to ease the gnawing hunger.
“Sudan specializes in growing sugar cane, sorghum, peanuts, millet, vegetables and fruits. Animal husbandry plays a key role in the country's economy.
The siege of El Fasher, which has been ongoing for over one year, has deepened the acute humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan.
Sudan’s two-year war has forced millions of people out of their homes and killed thousands of others and now experts say the biggest cause of death is the lack of food, not guns and bombs. In ...
The medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) on Thursday said Sudan is experiencing the worst cholera outbreak the ...
About 60,000 have been killed at Abu Shouk camp in North Darfur as the conflict’s horror unfolds in the war-torn nation.
Geneva: The World Health Organization on Thursday said nearly 100,000 cholera cases had been reported in Sudan since July last year, as it warned of ...
In its latest report, the Sudan Conflict Monitor warns that "Sudan's warring elites are entrenching divisions while civilians pay the ultimate price." The publication, produced by the Sudan ...