2022---in-sudan--tigrayan-refugees-between-hope-and-skepticism
Despite these hardships, children in camps like Tunaydbah continued to attend schools supported by organizations like UNICEF and the NRC , dreaming of becoming doctors and musicians to serve their people. The Looming Shadow
Sudan, long a place of refuge for the region, began to feel like a "refugee loop" where temporary safety was marred by famine and neglect. Despite these hardships, children in camps like Tunaydbah
The signing of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement (CoHA) in Pretoria, South Africa, on November 2, 2022, offered the first real glimmer of hope. It raised the possibility of humanitarian aid finally reaching Tigray and the eventual safe return of refugees. It raised the possibility of humanitarian aid finally
By late 2022, refugees reported that services in camps like Um Rakuba had significantly deteriorated. Shortages of food, clean water, and adequate sanitation became chronic. and adequate sanitation became chronic.