On the Ground in the Country with the World’s Worst Displacement Crisis: Sudan

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Two women walk past a car destroyed by fighting, as seen through a car window, in Omdurman, Republic of the Sudan on September 5.

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Two women walk past a car destroyed by fighting, as seen through a car window, in Omdurman, Republic of the Sudan on September 5.

Luke Dray for NPR

Fighting between the Sudanese army and a paramilitary group have displaced some 12 million people in one of Africa's biggest countries. Our correspondent travels to Sudan and gives us a glimpse of the devastation the war has caused.

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