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Urgent action needed: Keep humanitarian aid in Sudan
Photo: Gerald Martone/The IRC
With more than 2 million people driven from their homes, Darfur has been described as one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. Now, the government of Sudan has ordered the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and other aid groups to shut down their life-saving programs -- putting the men, women and children of Darfur at even greater risk. Take action for Darfur refugees — and please help spread the word! P.S. You can keep up with developments on our new Twitter feed: twitter.com/theIRC
Posted in Humanitarian Aid, Africa, South Sudan | Tags: refugees, aid workers, humanitarian, twitter, Darfur, conflict
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