Displaced family shelters in tent near Al-Tina

A displaced family was photographed sheltering in a tent at a camp near Al-Tina, a border town in western Sudan, on 19 June 2026 — one of millions uprooted since Sudan's civil conflict erupted in April 2023.

A woman cooks outside a worn tent at a displacement camp near Al-Tina in western Sudan on 19 June 2026, illustrating the harsh daily conditions faced by the estimated 12 million people displaced inside Sudan, according to the IOM.

A woman and her children were seen inside a makeshift shack at a camp near Al-Tina, western Sudan, on 19 June 2026 — among the millions of families displaced since Sudan's war began in April 2023.

Scenes of displaced Sudanese cooking outside threadbare tents near Al-Tina border town on 19 June 2026 reflect a crisis the IOM describes as one of the world's largest — with 4.3 million Sudanese also sheltering in neighbouring countries.

Rows of makeshift shacks stretch across a displacement camp near Al-Tina in western Sudan, photographed on 19 June 2026. Sudan's displaced population stood at about 2.8 million before the war in April 2023 and surged to a peak of 16 million by late 2024, per the IOM.

A woman walks between tents at a displacement camp near Al-Tina, western Sudan, on 19 June 2026. The IOM reports the number of Sudanese displaced inside the country reached approximately 12 million at the crisis's peak in late 2024.

Displaced people queue for food aid at a camp near Al-Tina, western Sudan, on 19 June 2026 — a visible sign of the food insecurity gripping a country where the IOM recorded a peak of 16 million displaced persons and refugees in late 2024.

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