From Reuters:
“Sudan's conflict inflicts heavy toll on children”
(Sanaa Mahmoud, a Sudanese displaced woman, and her daughters
Talia and Talien, who fled after the last crisis in Sudan's capital Khartoum,
look on during an interview with Reuters as they stay at a shelter in the
district of Boulaq Al-Dakrour in Giza, Egypt May 13, 2023.)
After surviving weeks of fighting in Khartoum, Sanaa Mahmoud
has finally got her family to safety in Cairo but says her daughter still wakes
up at night screaming because of the gunfire and airstrikes that rocked her
neighbourhood. "They saw everything, the gunfire was falling on us at home
... they saw horrible scenes," said Mahmoud, speaking at a shelter in
Cairo where she has found sanctuary for her two daughters. "She still
screams at night and cries out to me 'why are these people coming to kill
us?'" she said. In Khartoum, Mahmoud describes how her daughter would run
to her in alarm whenever she heard warplanes overhead, fearing they were in
danger. The account is a glimpse of the trauma being suffered by hundreds of
thousands of children in Sudan, where the army and paramilitary Rapid Support
Forces have been locked in weeks of conflict that has killed hundreds of
people.
UNICEF, the U.N. children's agency, says 368,000 children
have been forced from their homes in Sudan, and a further 82,000 have fled into
neighbouring states. It estimates 190 children were killed in the first 10 days
of the war, and 1,700 injured. "Before the conflict, we already had 7
million children, between 6 and 18 years of age, of school-going age, out of
school. We already had 611,000 kids under five suffering from severe acute
malnutrition, with 3 million kids under five suffering overall from
malnutrition," UNICEF country director in Sudan, Mandeep O'Brien, told
Reuters. "With this conflict, we have seen a nationwide closure of schools
and educational institutions," she said. "Children are under enormous
distress, particularly in the hot spot locations of this conflict due to continuous
bombardment and shooting. We have seen this and experienced this
firsthand," she said.
(Children attend a fun day organized by Sudanese artists to
support their mental well-being following the crisis in Sudan's capital
Khartoum, in Port Sudan, Sudan, May 4, 2023.)
In Port Sudan on the Red Sea, where thousands of people have
fled in the hope of evacuation, a group of artists has volunteered to organise
recreational activities for children to alleviate the pressures on their mental
health. "We have a number of cases for children who have Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder who were transferred to the psychiatric hospital, we also have
similar cases among adults," said Rasha Mohamed Taher, the head of mental
health division at the Sudanese health ministry in Red Sea State. "The
thing that we can do now for children is to support them and alleviate the bad
psychological impacts on them."
^ It’s sad to see Children being the victims in all of this.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/sudans-conflict-inflicts-heavy-toll-children-2023-05-18/
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