Sudan: a Protracted Emergency at Risk of Being Overlooked
“Every day we meet women and children who have lost everything. Their needs go beyond food assistance: they are asking for protection, access to services, and dignity.” Emmanuel Okeng, CESVI Country Representative in Sudan, describes the situation with professional clarity shaped by personal experience. More than two and a half years after the outbreak of conflict between the Sudanese Armed […]
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