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Sudanese refugee children in Chad face malnutrition and trauma

By France24
30 October 2023   |   12:16 pm
After fleeing horrific violence in Sudan's West Darfur, refugees are arriving to Chad traumatized and with children who are often malnourished. Zeinab escaped to Chad with her two children after armed men attacked her home in El Geneina and killed her husband.

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