Escalating Crisis: 1.7 Million Displaced by Sudan Conflict
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 Published On Feb 23, 2024

Over 1.7 million individuals have been displaced due to the ongoing conflict in Sudan, seeking refuge in neighboring countries like Chad and South Sudan. This video sheds light on the dire situation in South Sudan, where refugees face slashed rations and a severe hunger crisis, particularly in the overcrowded border town of Renk. Hear firsthand accounts from refugees, aid workers, and experts on the ground about the challenges and the critical assistance being provided.

00:00 - Introduction: The Growing Crisis
00:33 - Inside Renk: An Overwhelmed Border Town
01:03 - Refugees' Journey and Immediate Needs
01:19 - Nutritional Support for Women and Children
01:51 - Addressing Malnutrition and Health Concerns
02:15 - Cash Assistance: Empowering Refugees
02:42 - A Refugee's Hope for Her Children's Future
02:56 - The Call for Sustained Global Support

Contributions From:
Leonidace Rugemalila, Head of Renk Field Office, on the escalating refugee numbers.
Mehida Ibrahim, a Sudanese refugee, shares her family's immediate needs for survival.
Aachal Chand, Head of Nutrition, discusses the essential nutritional support for incoming refugees.
Rose Ejuru, Head of Programme in Renk, highlights the importance and efficiency of cash distribution.

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