Abstract

Member agencies of the British Refugee Council have been shocked by the murder of their colleagues and two of their children in Khartoum in May. But all have stressed the need to continue with the work which is so desperately needed to assist refugees not only in Sudan, but in the Horn of Africa and the rest of the continent.

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