- A Sudanese child, who fled el-Fasher city with family after Sudan's paramilitary forces attacked the western Darfur region, ...
U.N.-backed investigators say Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces have carried out a campaign in el-Fasher that shows hallmarks of genocide against non-Arab communities.
In Sudan, 21 million people are facing acute food shortages. The World Food Programme warns that North Darfur and Kordofan ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Thousands Cling to a Fragile Hope in Makeshift Tents
The Tawila camp for internally displaced in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region is home to more than half a million people who ...
A fire tore through a displacement camp in Sudan's North Darfur state, leaving 60 families without shelter, the International ...
Blaze erupts at Al-Omda camp in Tawila area, destroying around 50 shelters and partially damaging others, IOM says - Anadolu ...
Africanews on MSN
Sudan’s children caught between war and hope
A Sudanese family is seen inside their thatched hut during the visit of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow to the Greida ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
The cold, hungry reality of displacement in war-torn Sudan’s Tawila
Displaced families who fled el-Fasher face dire conditions with no blankets, food shortages, and few medical supplies.
Sudan Tribune on MSN
Sudan’s disabled displaced face starvation and neglect as aid fails
February 16, 2026 (RTAWILA/ARDEMI, Sudan/Chad) – A Sudan Tribune investigation into displacement camps across the Darfur region and eastern Chad reveals a systematic failure in the international ...
The Tawila camp for internally displaced in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region is home to more than half a million people who ...
AllAfrica on MSN
North Darfur - Child Dies, Entire Neighbourhoods Destroyed in Tawila El Omda Camp Inferno
A toddler has died in a massive fire that broke out in Tawila El Omda camp for internally displaced people in Tawila locality in North Darfur on Monday. The fire destroyed hundreds of shelters housing ...
France 24 on MSNOpinion
UN declaration on Al-Fasher atrocities 'ridiculous: World knew how it would end, didn’t do anything'
Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Renaud Douci, Field Coordinator for Solidarité Internationale in Tawila in Sudan, on the ...
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