Sudanese children haunted by war scars

France 24Friday, November 21, 2025 at 11:28:48 AM
Sudanese children haunted by war scars
  • Refugee camps in Sudan are increasingly filled with children affected by the ongoing conflict, facing severe physical and psychological challenges, often as orphans.
  • This situation highlights the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and protection for vulnerable minors in conflict zones.
  • The broader humanitarian crisis in Sudan, characterized by mass displacement and resource struggles, exacerbates the plight of these children, reflecting a dire need for international attention and intervention.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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