Since April 2003, nearly 1.5 million people have lost their homes in a wave of attacks on villages in Darfur, the westernmost region of Sudan. The oldest and largest of Darfur’s camps is Kalma, a tent city of 80,000 people. Kalma residents have pieced together shelters and even a “main street” of tiny shops like this coffee stand. But after the raids that destroyed their homes, life is far from normal.
Photographs by John Robinson