Al Babali, Sudan
5 memories from Al Babali, Sudan

This image depicts a refugee camp in Al Babali, Sudan, under an overcast sky. The foreground is dominated by dry, cracked earth, with scattered dry grass and debris. In the center, a rudimentary shelter made of branches and woven material houses several individuals, including children. They appear to be seated or gathered within the shelter, possibly seeking respite from the elements or engaging in a communal activity. Behind this central shelter, a densely packed area of tents and tarpaulins is visible, many of them appearing to be made of white, reflective material, some bearing the blue UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) logo. The tents are arranged close together, indicating a crowded living situation. Scattered objects like plastic containers and buckets are also visible amongst the tents and on the ground. The scene suggests a humanitarian setting, likely a displacement camp. The overall impression is one of hardship and resilience. The time of day is difficult to determine precisely due to the overcast sky, but the lighting suggests it is daytime.
Al BabaliA group of children are seen from behind, sitting on mats on the ground. They appear to be in a makeshift shelter with a thatched roof. In the background, several tents and other shelters are visible, suggesting a camp environment. An adult, possibly a woman, is crouched down near a cooking pot in front of one of the tents. Another adult, a man, stands a short distance away. The ground is dusty and uneven. A large white water jug is placed near the cooking area. The overall scene depicts a humble living situation, likely in a refugee or displacement camp.
Al Babali
This media file is a text-based image on a solid blue background. The text, written in white, states: "The World Food Programme brought flour, lentils, and oil sufficient for 170,000 displaced people in Blue Nile State." The text indicates a humanitarian effort by the World Food Programme to provide essential food items to a large number of displaced individuals in the Blue Nile State. The specific items mentioned are flour, lentils, and oil. The context provided is Al Babali, Sudan, which is a location within the Blue Nile State. No people, objects, or scenes are visually depicted; the file consists solely of the informational text.
Al Babali
A group of people are gathered in a sparsely vegetated, arid landscape, likely Al Babali, Sudan. The scene appears to be an outdoor distribution point, possibly for aid. In the background, a large embankment or levee runs horizontally across the frame, topped with some greenery and dotted with distant figures. Numerous individuals are spread across the dusty, rocky ground. Some are in small clusters, while others stand alone or in pairs. There is a sense of organized activity, with people appearing to receive or distribute goods. A large tent-like structure, made of a light-colored fabric, is erected in the middle ground, and a stack of white sacks, presumably containing provisions, is visible to its right. A blue wheelbarrow is near the left edge of the frame, next to a collection of people. Several vehicles are also present, including a white van or SUV partially visible behind the tent. The sky is a clear, bright blue with a few wispy clouds, suggesting a sunny day. The overall impression is one of a functional, perhaps busy, distribution event taking place in an open, rural setting. The time of day appears to be mid-morning or early afternoon, given the bright sunlight and shadows. No text is visible in the image.
Al Babali
The image shows a refugee camp in Al Babali, Sudan, with numerous makeshift tents and shelters. The ground is dry and cracked, indicating arid conditions. Several people, including adults and children, are visible among the tents. Some are seen walking, while others are gathered near the shelters. The tents are made from various materials, including tarps, plastic sheeting, and fabric, and are set up close together. The overall scene depicts a temporary settlement established in a rural or undeveloped area, typical of displacement situations.
Al Babali