Nathaniel Raymond
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So there are no official humanitarian corridors that the RSF and the Sudanese army have agreed on. And there's been really small amounts of aid coming in from the border with Chad. But the conflict makes getting that aid in so precarious.
Well, essentially with denials, the Sudanese army is seen by most people as the de facto government in Sudan, although they've lost control of large parts of the country. But the existence of famine is really a direct challenge to its legitimacy because people will hold them accountable for why this has been allowed to happen.
Well, essentially with denials, the Sudanese army is seen by most people as the de facto government in Sudan, although they've lost control of large parts of the country. But the existence of famine is really a direct challenge to its legitimacy because people will hold them accountable for why this has been allowed to happen.
Well, essentially with denials, the Sudanese army is seen by most people as the de facto government in Sudan, although they've lost control of large parts of the country. But the existence of famine is really a direct challenge to its legitimacy because people will hold them accountable for why this has been allowed to happen.
Famine is declared by this independent body called the Integrated Food Security Phase, or IPC, and they rely on countries to support their networks. And Sudan has now pulled out of that system.
Famine is declared by this independent body called the Integrated Food Security Phase, or IPC, and they rely on countries to support their networks. And Sudan has now pulled out of that system.
Famine is declared by this independent body called the Integrated Food Security Phase, or IPC, and they rely on countries to support their networks. And Sudan has now pulled out of that system.
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