An unfolding scandal at a UK-backed refugee camp in Sudan has seen multiple staff members of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) accused of demanding sexual favours in exchange for food rations. Sources with direct knowledge of the internal investigation confirm that at least seven female refugees have come forward with harrowing accounts of exploitation dating back to early 2023. The camp, funded in part by the UK Foreign Office, houses over 12,000 people displaced by the ongoing civil war.
Uncovered documents and leaked testimonies reveal a systematic abuse of power. One victim, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: 'They told me if I wanted food for my children, I had to sleep with them. I had no choice.
' MSF initially denied the allegations, but an internal report viewed by this journalist acknowledges 'credible evidence' of misconduct involving at least three male staff members. The UK Foreign Office has declined to comment, citing an ongoing audit. This is a developing story with more details expected to emerge shortly.












