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In Chad, inside camps for Sudan’s refugees

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Sudan’s civil war is the worst displacement crisis in the world. Michelle Shephard brings us a rare on the ground report from inside two refugee camps near Sudan’s eastern border.

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Sudanese refugees disembark from a truck loaded with families arriving at a Transit Centre for refugees in Renk, on February 13, 2024 ([Luis Tato/AFP])

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Sudan’s civil war is now the worst displacement crisis in the world, with more than 12 million people currently displaced from their homes. Earlier this year, the outgoing Biden administration designated the war a genocide. 

This war includes countless proxies fighting over billions of dollars in natural resources, access to key shipping routes along the Red Sea, and control of one of the oldest countries in the world. 

Longtime journalist Michelle Shephard has just arrived from a 10 day reporting trip to the Sudan-Chad border, for The Walrus magazine. There she met families fleeing massacres, and women who crossed the desert on foot to escape sexual violence. She returns with a rare look inside a crisis the world has turned away from.

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