Save the Children aid workers traveling on a herd of donkeys have delivered the first emergency medical supplies, food, water and tarpaulins to a remote village in western� Sudan �that was cut off by a massive landslide this week that killed between 300 and 1,000 people.[1] In coordination with the Humanitarian Affairs Office in Darfur and UN OCHA, Save the Children sent an emergency team of 11 staff on donkeys to the mountain village of Tarsin from Golo, a journey that took over six hou…
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