
Before two years ago, the struggle between the Sudanese army and paramilitary for quick support broke out in Sudan, caused a civil war, which continues to anger. It is believed that at least 150,000 people died in fights, with more than 8.2 million displaced persons. The United Nations calls this the most widened humanitarian situation in the world. In addition to hunger, vulnerable populations face sexual abuse. Earlier this month, UNICEF reported that armed fighting raped hundreds of children, and boys and girls. This was followed by the report last year that gender-based violence, both parties, including sexual slavery, was wasted in areas where war was guided. Oliver Barri talks with the Al Sharif Kamel, a program manager at the Norwegian Council for Refuge Refugee.
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