Global aid official appeals for funds to help Sudanese trapped in war between generals
- Jagan Chapagain, the secretary-general of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, urges the international community to provide more funds to help Sudanese citizens affected by a monthslong military conflict between rival generals.
- The Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have only received 7% of the $45 million they appealed for to help those inside Sudan, highlighting the urgent need for support.
- The conflict in Sudan has resulted in a collapse of essential services like water and electricity, a failing healthcare system, and the displacement of millions of people both within Sudan and in neighboring countries.
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Global aid official appeals for funds to help Sudanese trapped in war between generals
Jagan Chapagain, said his organizations have received only 7% of the $45 million they appealed for to help those inside Sudan. The war pits the military against the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
Global aid official appeals for funds to help Sudanese trapped in war between generals
Global aid official appeals for funds to help Sudanese trapped in war between generals A global aid official urged the international community Sunday to provide more funds to help Sudanese citizens trapped by a monthslong military conflict between rival generals in the African nation.Jagan Chapagain, the secretary-general of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said his organizations have received only 7% of the…
Global aid official appeals for funds to help Sudanese trapped in war between generals
A global aid official urged the international community Sunday to provide more funds to help Sudanese citizens trapped by a monthslong military conflict between rival generals in the African nation.
Global aid official appeals for funds to help Sudanese trapped in war between generals
A global aid official urged the international community Sunday to provide more funds to help Sudanese citizens trapped by a monthslong military conflict between rival generals in the African nation.
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