Volunteers struggle to fill the gap left by declining international support in Sudan.
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As the sun set over Kosti last week, Noha Kamal arrived in the Sudanese city south of the national capital, Khartoum, clutching little more than her seven-year-old daughter, Ihsan, her newborn twins, and a few plastic bags.
As fighting escalated in South Kordofan state, the diabetic 34-year-old mother of three fled the state capital of Kadugli, leaving behind an unfinished brick house and her husband, Muhammad Abdullah, who was away on a business trip. She did not know whether he was alive.







