Sudan’s churches shelter millions of displaced as fighting rages
In Port Sudan, which has been spared from the fighting in Sudan’s civil war, churches have become makeshift shelters for many of the country’s 11 million displaced residents. In This report, Henty Wilkins visits one of such church where a religious leader, who is a displaced person himself, does what he can to help, with little support from the international community
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