BBC News, Renk

Sarah Williams, a South Sudanese mother, fled conflict in Khartoum only to find herself stranded in Renk due to renewed violence in her homeland. The ongoing Sudan conflict has killed over 150,000 and displaced millions, while conditions in Renk’s overcrowded transit center worsen, limiting access to food and medical care. Williams longs to return to her hometown of Nasir, but escalating violence and uncertainty about her family’s safety weigh heavily on her, reflecting the profound humanitarian crisis impacting countless refugees.