It’s hard to come up with new ways to describe the massive humanitarian emergency that is still unfolding in Sudan because of the war.
A staggering 33 million people need help and later today, UN-backed food insecurity experts are expected to warn once again that hunger is on the rise again and famine is a real risk in 14 areas of the devastated country.
Although it is extremely difficult and dangerous to access and report from Sudan’s east, photographer Giles Clarke has managed to do so, with the help of the UN aid coordination office, OCHA.
The result is a memorable, harrowing photo-essay that features the stories of five civilians impacted by the conflict. It’s called Darfur’s Survivors.
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