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Animals drink in Kenya

Rains bring hope in east Africa, but Red Cross support remains vital

22 Nov 2011

Efforts to improve access to food and reduce deaths in the Horn of Africa are beginning to pay off, but around 250,000 people continue to face imminent starvation.

Girl in Red Cross camp

How we helped in Darfur

When internal conflict escalated in Darfur, the British Red Cross helped support a nutritional programme in the region.

Sudanese Red Crescent volunteer hands out relief items

Sudan: Red Cross brings relief for displaced people

10 Aug 2011

The British Red Cross is giving £175,000 from its Disaster Fund to help thousands of Sudanese people affected by conflict, many of whom have fled their homes.

Two men wade through flood water

Africa floods crisis 2007

More than one million people were affected by flooding in 17 countries - but in particular Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia, Ghana, Togo and Burkina Faso.

A child in Darfur being vaccinated against polio

Maree's story: ensuring fewer children die of diarrhoea

When Red Cross nurse Maree Dunn arrived in south Darfur, there was no health clinic to help children. So she set one up.

A Red Cross nurse holds a four-month-old baby

Penny's story: treating malnourished babies

Penny runs a centre for severely malnourished children in Darfur. Read about the work she does.

A woman in the right hand foreground of the photo in front of other adults sitting at tables

Mairi's story: feeding babies in Darfur

Mairi supervises a feeding centre in a camp for 100,000 displaced people. She talks about child nutrition and health.

Nurse Denise Tyler with mother and child in clinic

Denise's story: from Australian outback to African desert

Even after 25 years of nursing in the outback, Denise found the situation in Darfur to be her most challenging career move.

Face of Nura Bashar Ali

Nura's story: "We didn't have time to collect the children"

Next month, what little food Nura Bashar Ali was able to save from last year’s pitiful harvest will be gone.

Halima and her little sister Hallum

Hallum's story: surviving diarrhoea in Darfur

When Halima first carried her little sister, Hallum, in to the Red Cross clinic, nurse Maree Dunn didn’t think the tiny girl would survive the night.

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