Gedaref, Sudan — ‘We shared everything, and we became like one family.’
With only two bedrooms, a hallway, and a single bathroom, 47-year-old Karar’s humble home in the town of Gedaref, in southeastern Sudan, can be crowded at the best of times.
Yet limited space hasn’t stopped Karar from opening his door to 40 people across six families, all driven from their homes by the still-expanding war that has gutted Sudan’s cities and produced the world’s largest displacement and hunger crises.
“We feel…
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