Sudan: People Fleeing Zamzam Camp Arrive to Overwhelmed Humanitarian Response in Tawila
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Sudan: People Fleeing Zamzam Camp Arrive to Overwhelmed Humanitarian Response in Tawila
Press Release - Three weeks on from the large-scale ground offensive by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Zamzam camp, Sudan, in early April 2025, reports of intensified fighting in El-Fasher continue, and more displaced people are arriving in Tawila, North Darfur state.1 People have been arriving in Tawila in a vulnerable state; many are suffering from malnutrition, and others were injured during the attack on Zamzam camp. Médecins Sans Frontiè…
Silence Of The World: Why Sudan’s Humanitarian Crisis Isn’t Front-Page News, Writes Kevin D. Mofokeng - The Bulrushes
As Sudan plunges deeper into chaos, the scale of human suffering is staggering: over 12 million people displaced, famine sweeping across multiple regions, and the specter of ethnic cleansing haunting the plains of Darfur. And yet, as families starve and civilians are slaughtered, the world remains eerily silent. Sudan is burning, but it’s not trending. In the heart of the crisis lies Darfur’s Zamzam displacement camp, now a mass grave after the …
Sudan: Thousands of displaced people struggle weeks after deadly attack on Zamzam camp | Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF ...
Three weeks on from the large-scale ground offensive by the Rapid Support Forces on Zamzam camp in early April 2025, reports of intensified fighting in El Fasher continue and more displaced people are arriving in Tawila, North Darfur. With Zamzam camp having been classified as facing famine in August 2024 and many people having been seriously injured in the attack on the camp, people have been arriving in Tawila in an extremely fragile state, ov…
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