As Sudan's brutal civil war enters its second year, creating the world's worst humanitarian crisis, a generation of young volunteers has chosen to stay and confront the devastation, operating soup kitchens and medical aid stations to save their communities from starvation and collapse.
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- Volunteers in Darfur operate soup kitchens, providing the only meal of the day for many residents. 6s
- Young people have chosen to stay and help their communities instead of fleeing the war. 12s
- Several volunteers have been killed by militias while sourcing food for their neighborhoods. 36s
- Volunteers also run medical aid stations, supplying medicine to elderly individuals abandoned by the conflict. 1m 3s
- Sudan's crisis has resulted in over 120,000 feared dead and more than 12 million displaced. 1m 25s