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Hundreds of children flee to Tawila camp amid violence in Sudan’s west Darfur

Sudan’s Tawila refugee camp has become a lifeline for hundreds of children separated from their families while fleeing the escalating violence in West Darfur. According to the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), more than 400 unaccompanied minors have arrived in the camp over the past month alone.

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00:00Sudan's Tawila refugee camp is now home to hundreds of children separated from their families while fleeing the violence in West Arfor.
00:09The Norwegian Refugee Council says more than 400 unaccompanied children have arrived in just the past month.
00:15We see children caring for other children because the parents have disappeared, because the parents have been detained.
00:23This is not safety. So, yes, I think everybody here around me is very stressed, very traumatized by what is happening and know that whatever calm situation they're in, it is extremely fragile.
00:39This latest wave of mass displacement erupted after the RSF left hundreds dead in Al-Fasha, the Sudanese army's last major stronghold.
00:47Humanitarian workers say camps like Tawila are now doing critical life-saving work as civilians flee the violence.
00:53That's why we call for more, more education during emergency.
00:57This is absolutely life-saving when so many children at the moment are going through terrible trauma of having been starved for 18 months,
01:07having lost their home, having lost members of the family, having done a terrible and deadly journey here until Tawila.
01:19Many of the children arrived in Tawila with relatives, neighbours or even strangers who refused to leave them behind in the desert or in war-torn Al-Fasha.
01:29When they first arrived here, their condition was aggressive. They were withdrawn, violent and displayed many negative behaviours.
01:41Thank God, after we spent time with them and held several sessions, their condition improved.
01:46The children who were withdrawn or not interacting with other children, as well as the child who was aggressive and used to hit others, have all become more engaged.
01:56The RSF has accepted a US-brokered truce, but Sudan's military rejected it, demanding the rebels withdraw from civilian areas and disarm first.
02:09The RSF has accepted a US-brokered truce near the US-brokered truce.
02:13The RSF has accepted a US-brokered truce, with their own actions, their condition improved, and the power of their own actions.
02:14The RSF has found some significant issues in their standards for their lives and its historical needs,
02:19and the RSF has received a dream that would bring up the best and the best to the LOS Al-Fasha.
02:21The RSF has found a trend of the directing the Germanrying of and Minister of the English-Bas,
02:23The RSF, has reached a course of its transformation, as well as the other players, and the other players.
02:28The PSF has found the neoliberal system so far.
02:30The RSF has found a massive model in the US-brokered truce, with the US-bit confrontational and business owners to create an Australian-base.
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