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20 years since war began in Sudan’s Darfur, suffering continues

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At least half a million people remain in displacement camps in Darfur, two decades after a bloody conflict broke out between the Arab-dominated Sudanese government and rebel groups.
For many among the displaced, there is no home to return to. Some have had their villages burned to the ground, others say their homes are now occupied by Arab tribes. Conditions are difficult in the camps, with malnourishment rampant and international agencies forced to cut down on their aid due to funding constraints.
Many say it is getting worse, as they go for months without humanitarian aid.

Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from Zamzam camp in North Darfur, Sudan.

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