Sudan: 825,000 Children Trapped as Conflict Rages in Sudan's Al Fasher and Zamzam Internally Displaced Camp
- The International Organization for Migration reported a 2.4% decline in internally displaced persons in Sudan, reflecting the return of 396,738 people to their homes despite worsening living conditions and basic service shortages.
- More than 11.3 million internally displaced persons remain in Sudan due to ongoing violence, with children comprising over half of this population, according to the IOM.
- 825,000 children are trapped in Al Fasher and Zamzam camps without basic necessities, as reported by UNICEF, facing critical shortages of food and medical supplies amid rising conflict.
- UNICEF's Sheldon Yett warned that children in Al Fasher and Zamzam camps face an unimaginable catastrophe, describing the situation as a daily reality of death from violence and starvation.
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Sudan: Displacement Figures Fall for First Time
For the first time in nearly two years of brutal conflict the number of Sudanese internally displaced during nearly two years of brutal conflict between rival militaries has fallen, the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported on Thursday.
Sudan war: Displacement figures fall for first time
For the first time in nearly two years of brutal conflict between rival militaries, the number of Sudanese internally displaced has fallen, the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported on Thursday.
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