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The victims' humanitarian problems have been made worse by the international community's passivity and disregard for the humanitarian crisis brought on by political upheaval in Sudan. Humanitarian aid is still inadequate, even when it is given. Thus, this article investigates the viability of rehabilitating and empowering victims of political upheaval in Sudan through the use of virtual and augmented reality. Newspapers, journal articles, textbooks, technology blogs, social media commentary, and websites were the secondary sources of data for the study. In order to eliminate obvious duplications and difficulties in handling the issue, consequently endangering the victims' humanitarian requirements, the paper concludes by recommending the immediate use of virtual reality and augmented reality in rehabilitating and re-empowering victims of the Sudanese crisis. Adopting this technology in a timely manner can greatly lessen the victims' humanitarian requirements and the aftermath of the war, given the precarious nature of the situation. The most effective approach to accomplish this is for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and other relevant parties to use technical visuals and animation from augmented reality and virtual reality into the treatment of the victims.

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