‘It brought back memories of Syria.’ For refugees in Sudan, war is a reminder of the terror they left behind
For refugees in Sudan, war is a reminder of the terror they left behind. Many of them are fleeing violence and displacement similar to that which they experienced in Syria, Iraq, and other part of the Middle East. For them, the news of conflict is often reminder of the conditions they have experienced first-hand which forced them to leave their homes in hopes of a better life.
The conflict in Sudan often brings back painful memories of the trauma and suffering they endured in their home countries. Survivors need emotional and psychological support to help them process their experiences and which can help them adjust to life in their new home. It is essential to provide them with access to services that can reduce their stress and promote psychological well-being.
In addition, refugees in Sudan need access to resources and services that can help them build a more secure life in their new home. This includes educational and vocational training, employment and livelihood opportunities, health care, legal assistance, and other essential services. Having access to these resources can help refugees in Sudan better take care of themselves and their families as they seek to adjust and thrive in their new communities.