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Save the Children aid workers traveling on a herd of donkeys have delivered the first emergency medical supplies, food, water and tarpaulins to a remote village in western� Sudan �that was cut off by a massive landslide this week that killed between 300 and 1,000 people.[1] In coordination with the Humanitarian Affairs Office in Darfur and UN OCHA…
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SUDAN: Aid Workers on Donkeys Deliver First Emergency Supplies to Village Cut Off by Landslide
Save the Children aid workers traveling on a herd of donkeys have delivered the first emergency medical supplies, food, water and tarpaulins to a remote village in western� Sudan �that was cut off by a massive landslide this week that killed between 300 and 1,000 people.[1] In coordination with the Humanitarian Affairs Office in Darfur