Sudan’s community kitchens shut down amid attacks and aid cuts

In early February, Amira Abdallah left her shelter in the Abu Shouk displacement camp in Darfur, Sudan, carrying an old stainless steel bowl.Her five children hadn’t eaten since the previous day. As she joined a crowd waiting for local volunteers to hand out meals, she thought of how excited they would be when she returned…

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