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In the Darfur region of Sudan, it would seem since the expulsion of a number of foreign aid groups, finding out what is going on there has been difficult.

But a group of doctors have just returned from a refugee camp in Farchana, in Chad, where over 20,000 Darfuris are living.

Being all female, the doctors, from Physicians for Human Rights, were able to talk to women there about their life in Darfur and in the refugee camp.

Akwasi Sarpong spoke to Dr Sandra Crosby, one of the field researchers who spoke to the women in the camps and asked which particular story struck her the most.

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