Sudanese Women in Al-Sarraf Camp Face Hardship During Ramadan

Displaced Sudanese women in the Al-Sarraf camp struggle with hunger, disease, and the impact of war during the holy month of Ramadan.
The holy month of Ramadan, a time of spiritual reflection and renewal, has brought little relief to the displaced women of Sudan's Al-Sarraf camp. Caught in the midst of ongoing conflict, these women face a harrowing reality of hunger, disease, and the relentless toll of war.
Hunger and Uncertainty
In the camp, where thousands of Sudanese have sought refuge, the promise of a bountiful Iftar (the evening meal that breaks the fast) is often elusive. Many women struggle to provide even the most basic sustenance for their families, relying on meager rations and the goodwill of aid organizations to survive.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


