War photographer Ivor Prickett travelled through Sudan for weeks. His depressing images show a destroyed country and a traumatised population. What future does the state have?
Destroyed hospitals, emaciated children, skeletons of soldiers on the streets of the capital: Ivor Prickett’s photos are not easy to look at. But they shed much-needed light on a war that is almost completely ignored in the Western world between Ukraine and Gaza.
One of the world’s largest humanitarian disasters is currently unfolding in East African Sudan. 12 million people have had to flee their homes and are on the run, twice as many are starving. Medical care has collapsed in many places and tens of thousands of people have been killed.
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I have been working in the news industry for over 6 years, first as a reporter and now as an editor. I have covered politics extensively, and my work has appeared in major newspapers and online news outlets around the world. In addition to my writing, I also contribute regularly to 24 Hours World.