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World Food Programme strained in Sudan as rainy season, funding cuts loom | Sudan war

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More than 400,000 people had to pick up and leave when the Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces attacked the Zamzam refugee camp. With the rainy season and funding cuts on the horizon, the World Food Programme is worried how they will care for them and millions of others.

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