What is the fallout of the Sudan War? BBC Africa
In Sudan, more than 12,000 people have died so far following 8 months of fighting causing.
The UN has called Sudan the “world’s worst displacement crisis” with the number of people uprooted from their homes surpassing seven million. Aid agencies have struggled to access many of them and are warning that a predicted hunger catastrophe can only get worse as conflict spreads to the country’s breadbasket.
BBC News’s Ian Wafula unpacks what the fallout from the war may mean for its people and the region.
Presented by Ian Wafula
Produced by Christine Otieno
Filmed by Ken Mungai
Edited by Jenna Abaakouk
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