Hunger crisis could kill more people in Sudan than civil war violence – Trócaire
Fighting in Sudan has created what the United Nations has described as one of the largest displacement crises in history. Picture: David O’Hare/Trócaire/PA
A hunger crisis could kill more people in Sudan than bullets from its “vicious” civil war, an Irish humanitarian worker who visited the country has said.
An estimated 30 million people have been affected by malnutrition, displacement and gender-based violence that has ravaged Sudan during the conflict.
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