Sudan: After Two Years of War, Has Sudan Failed Its Female Revolutionaries?
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Lokain and Wilson, two children from Khartoum, search the garbage for plastic bottles that they will then sell for coins. Khadmallah, a woman who runs a small tea stand in a bustling corner of the city, dreams of growing her business. Jawad, a volunteer in a resistance committee, shows up in the streets by a civilian government. Meanwhile, official Majdi escapes the routine of his office thanks to pigeon racing. They all star in Khartoum (Jartum…
Sudan: After Two Years of War, Has Sudan Failed Its Female Revolutionaries?
Sudan -- "I was scared to see my neighbourhood again after two years of displacement," said Sulaima, 32, who returned to Khartoum at the end of March. "There were bodies everywhere. I saw the body of a child in front of my house."
The situation in Sudan is the largest refugee crisis in the world, says the UN. Almost 13 million are on the run.
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