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Children of war: six orphans’ 1,000-mile journey across Sudan in search of safety | Sudan

10 April 2025
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Children of war: six orphans’ 1,000-mile journey across Sudan in search of safety | Sudan
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Four orphaned siblings, including Asrar and her brothers, have fled the brutal civil war in Sudan, traveling nearly 1,000 miles to El Geneina in Darfur. Their harrowing journey and loss of family members reflect the widespread conflict that has displaced millions of children and left millions more in need of humanitarian aid. Despite facing abandonment, violence, and extreme poverty, the siblings strive to survive in a looted, abandoned house, showcasing the ongoing devastation and resilience in the midst of Sudan’s worst humanitarian crisis.

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