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A Sudanese refugee stands in front of rows of people sitting on the ground in Chad.

A map showing the areas of Sudan that have seen the highest fatalities during the conflict.
The areas of Sudan that have seen the highest fatalities, according to Armed Conflict Location & Event Data. (Illustration: ABC News/Gabrielle Flood)

A damaged army tank on the street in Sudan
Radhouane Nouicer has said Sudan's education and health systems have collapsed since the beginning of the conflict due to consistent attacks.(Reuters: El Tayeb Siddig)

Sudanese soldiers from the Rapid Support Forces unit
The United Nations said in July that more than 50,000 people fled Sinja after RSF soldiers raided and looted the city.(AP: Hussein Malla/File)

A photo of a man wearing a thawb.
Maysoon Elnigoumi said she was grateful that her cousin Azmi (pictured) was found, otherwise, she worried whether her family would have been able to find closure over his death.(Supplied)

An aid truck travelling to Sudan's Darfur region.
Some experts have said the aid funding Sudan has received from the international community has not been enough.(Credit: Reuters via UNHCRinSudan)

Women wearing brightly coloured hijabs sit while waiting outside a hospital
Before the conflict began, there were nearly 14 million already facing acute hunger in Sudan. Now it's about half the population.(Reuters: Ibrahim Mohammed Ishak/File)

Women and children sitting in a refugee camp.
About 7.9 million people have been fled their homes, and become internally displaced in Sudan since the conflict began.(Reuters: Faiz Abubakr)

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