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“Hunger is our biggest crisis,” says Hafiza Musa, a 33-year-old displaced woman who has lived in the Al-Hasahisa camp in Zalingei, the capital of Central Darfur state, since 2007. Musa’s voice trembles with emotion as she recounts how most of the nearly 50,000 displaced people (IDPs) who lived there relied on aid from organisations and some small-scale farming. According to a UN report, the camp eventually emptied by early November as people managed to flee the relentless bombing, leaving behind damaged brick homes and ghost-like streets. “Since the war began, everything has fallen apart,” Mus…

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