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Remember #Sudan. Advocate for Sudan. “Invisible anguish is especially wretched. That has been Sudan’s lot during two years of brutal civil war—slaughter that has claimed some 150,000 lives and forced almost a quarter of its population of 50 million to flee their homes.
“What makes this conflict unique is the fact that it’s in the shadows,” says Pulitzer Prize–winning photographer Moises Saman. “This huge civil war is having such deep humanitarian consequences but has not been given the attention it deserves.”
At Aboutengue, Saman documented how limited access to clean water, shortages of food, and overstretched health services compound the trauma of displacement. Meanwhile, the onset of the rainy season has exacerbated already deplorable conditions, transforming dust into thick sludge, flooding fragile shelters, and bringing swarms of malaria-carrying mosquitoes. Recent aid cuts have deepened hardships for families. Read more at the link in bio.
Photographs by @moisessaman for TIME” @TIME




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