The world has turned its back on Sudan as catastrophic war rages on, says aid worker

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Jan Egeland says the stories he’s heard from Sudanese war refugees have left him “utterly shaken.” And yet, the international aid worker says nobody seems to care.

With world leaders and global headlines focused on the war in Ukraine and the bombardment of Gaza, aid organizations say one of the most devastating conflicts on the planet is not getting the attention it needs. 

For 10 months, Sudan’s armed forces have been at war with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, forcing more than 1.7 million people to

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