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It has been three years since civil war erupted in Sudan - leading to what is considered the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
The conflict has seen human suffering on a huge scale, with 65% of the population in need of food, water, shelter and medicine.
Thousands of people have been killed, and millions forcibly displaced.
World diplomacy has had little success in bringing the war to an end.
The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher reports.


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