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WOMEN IN SUDAN SEEK RELIEF AMID WORLD'S BIGGEST DISPLACEMENT CRISIS

“I fled the town with my mother, my sister, and my little son after the town was attacked by RSF and there was fighting”, said Manal Adam Yousif, a young woman in her twenties from the town of Nyala, in South Darfur state. “We left my husband and little brothers behind”, she said through tears. “We travelled overland for two days until we reached the town of El Daein in South Darfur. I felt very ill there because I had recently given birth by caesarean surgery.” Yousif and her family stayed in El Daein for about three months to recuperate, but were forced to move again and is now in  Jabait, eastern Sudan. From the relative safety of Jabait, Yousif remains deeply concerned for the wellbeing of her family, including her sister who returned to Nyala to convince their brothers to join them.

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