The Sudan war which started in April saw a 72-hour ceasefire signed by the warring parties in Sudan entered its second day yesterday. Hamza Bedrudeen, disaster response project coordinator at Al Imdaad Foundation talks to POWER Breakfast host Thabiso Tema on how there was relative calm in most of the country yesterday. So far, more than 800 people, including 330 children, have been killed, and at least 2.2 million others displaced, with half of the refugees being minors, according to the United Nations. The Saudi Arabia Foreign Affairs ministry said the ceasefire would quell tensions and allow for the movement and delivery of humanitarian assistance.

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