How I rescue people caught in Sudan’s war | Close Up

On April 15th, Sudan plunged into a violent crisis as a struggle for power broke out between the army and a paramilitary unit known as the Rapid Support Forces. Almost two months later, more than 1 million people have been internally displaced.
Join Osham in our latest Close Up episode, How I rescue people caught in Sudan’s war as he shines a light on the power of community to create change in the face of tragedy. In his own words: “War is a curse. Without peace, there is no life. … We will keep doing everything we can to help our brothers.
In the end, we are all Sudanese.”

CREDITS:

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Tierney Bonini

DIRECTOR/PRODUCER: Mohamed Fawi

PRODUCER: Antonia Perello

PRODUCTION MANAGER: Mohamed Nemary

CINEMATOGRAPHER: Ahmed Mohamed Satti

DRONE OPERATOR: Satti Mohamed Satti

EDITORS: Ahmed Mohamed Satti, Antonia Perello, Catherine Hallinan

SENIOR EDITOR: Donald Cameron

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