Just three years after Europe welcomed Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war, it now largely ignores the plight of over four million starving Africans, particularly Sudanese refugees, who receive significantly less aid—$770 per person compared to $6,200 for Ukrainians. This stark contrast highlights a troubling double standard in humanitarian responses, driven by race, geography, and media attention, as urgent action is needed to address the escalating crisis in Sudan.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Many people in Europe helped refugees from Ukraine a few years ago, but now, they are not helping the millions of people in Africa who are hungry and need food, showing that not everyone gets the same kindness and care when they are in trouble.
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