Sudan: Food Crisis - Children Poisoned in Darfur Camp After Eating From Landfill

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Sudan: Food Crisis - Children Poisoned in Darfur Camp After Eating From Landfill
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Food Crisis - Children Poisoned in Darfur Camp After Eating From Landfill Radiodabanga: Sudan

To complete the process, please follow the instructions in the email we just sent you.Jales called on the authorities to protect the agricultural season, especially by providing security to the displaced and their farmlands, to secure food production for the displaced. He described the current season as promising to Radio Dabanga but expressed his fears of herdsmen letting their cattle graze on the cultivated lands.

Disputes between herders and farmers occur regularly in Darfur this time of year. As the rainy season ends in September and the herders need fresh pastures, they let their camels and cattle graze on farmlands that have not yet been harvested. Each year, farmers complain aboutIn the past, there used to be clearly marked pasture tracks and traditional tribal procedures for the compensation of lost crops, but this has changed during the regime of Omar Al Bashir.

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