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Sudan: 13 Children Starved to Death in East Darfur

DARFUR REGION, SUDAN, JUL 29 – The Darfur Bar Association blames Sudanese authorities for worsening food shortages, disease outbreaks, and attacks on displaced people amid a civil war displacing over 13 million, aid groups report.

  • Thirteen children died last month from malnutrition in the Lagawa displacement camp in East Darfur amid ongoing conflict in Sudan.
  • The deaths result from a severe food shortage caused by a 27-month civil war between Sudan's army and the Rapid Support Forces.
  • Lagawa camp hosts over 7,000 displaced people, mostly women and children, who face repeated armed attacks and deteriorating humanitarian conditions.
  • Sheldon Yett, UNICEF's representative in Sudan, emphasized that this critical moment requires global intervention to protect children's lives from worsening conditions.
  • The humanitarian crisis has led to widespread malnutrition, disrupted aid delivery, and calls for immediate international action to secure the camp and provide food and healthcare.
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Sudanese doctors say 13 children died due to severe food shortage in a camp for displaced persons in the state of Darfur in East Sudan. The Sudan Medical Network has announced that the human conditions in the camp of Lagawa have deteriorated. The BBC correspondent reports that this is happening in an area that represents a landing of [...]

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thesudantimes.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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