“There are extreme levels of suffering across the country, the needs are growing by the day, but the humanitarian response is deeply inadequate.”
This is how the head of Doctors Without Borders, Christos Christou, recently described the impact of the war that broke out in Sudan a year ago.
The conditions are appalling in refugee camps in some of the hardest hit areas, he said. There’s not enough drinking water, food or other aid, and hygiene facilities are non-existent. “I urge…