Sudanese Open Arms As Grim Conditions Await Ethiopian Refugees

As Sudanese Extend Arms To Ethiopians Who Fled The Deadly Tigray Conflict In Ethiopia, A School-Turned-Relief Facility Becomes A Centre Where Refugees Recieve Handouts Of Food, Water And Clothing.

More Than 40,000 Ethiopians Turned Into Refugees Inside Sudan Since The Tigray Conflict Erupted In Early November.  Hundreds Have Been Killed In Fighting Between The Federal Government Of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed And The Tigray People’s Liberation Front.

However, Sudan Is Already Burdened By Its Own Economic Woes And Grinding Poverty, Especially In The Eastern Border States Of Gedaref And Kassala Yet Offers Open Arms; As Authorities And Aid Groups Struggle To Prepare Camps And Provide Food And Basic Medical Services For The Refugees.


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