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They fled war in Sudan. But they haven’t been able to flee the hunger

  • Many people who fled the war in Sudan are now facing hunger and suffering, as stated by Kinzli, who emphasized the dire need for sustained international support.
  • Abrahim described the harsh reality of not having food for her family due to the ongoing war, reflecting the overwhelming distress of many victims.
  • Ramazani Karabaye warned that increased arrivals could worsen the hunger situation if funding does not keep pace with the demand for food assistance.
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