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Sudan: Armed Groups Loot Medical Supplies and Aid From Save the Children

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[savethechildren_uk] Khartoum -- The violence has also forced Save the Children to temporarily suspend most of its operations across Sudan, the child rights organisation said, putting food, clean water, and other lifesaving aid out of reach for thousands in a country where 15.8 million people - one third of the population - are in need of humanitarian assistance[i].

Source: allAfrica.com

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