No food. No clean water. No medicine. 17 million people are starving in Sudan as the brutal struggle for power rages for 300 days. The international community’s interest in this tragedy is limited. Krone+ explains the greatest forgotten war of our time.
Overcrowded refugee camps, a catastrophic supply situation and two conflict parties intensifying the fighting: the situation in Sudan is escalating. The UN warns that one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent decades is imminent. Eleven million people are on the run and more than seventeen million Sudanese are hungry. There is a lack of food, drinking water, medicine and sanitation at collection points. Cholera spreads quickly; 10,000 cases have already been registered.
Source: Krone

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