Sudan: IOM, UNHCR, Unicef and WFP Urge Immediate Action to Address Escalating Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan
Four UN agencies warn Sudan's 2025 humanitarian plan is only 25% funded, risking aid delivery to over 30 million people amid conflict and service collapse.
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Often there is talk of a "forgotten conflict" - Sudan suffers the most serious humanitarian crisis of our time. More than 30 million people are dependent on help. The UN calls for quick action.
Sudan: IOM, UNHCR, Unicef and WFP Urge Immediate Action to Address Escalating Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan
GENEVA/NEW YORK/ROME/PORT SUDAN -- Four United Nations agencies today called for urgent international attention on the crisis in Sudan, to address the immense suffering and growing dangers to the population. Over 900 days of brutal fighting, widespread violations of human rights, famine, and the breakdown of life-sustaining services have pushed millions to the brink of survival, particularly women and children. During recent visits to Sudan, sen…
Millions pushed to ‘brink of survival’ in Sudan
Over 900 days of brutal conflict, widespread human rights violations, famine, and the collapse of essential services have driven millions of people in Sudan to the “brink of survival” – with women and children bearing the heaviest burden.
In a joint statement, the organizations called for an immediate cessation of hostilities in the Sudan, stating that at least 130,000 children had been trapped in El Fasher for 16 months. 3,000 displaced persons from Kordofan and Darfur indicated that the situation in the states of Kordofan and Darfur was extremely worrying, following confirmation by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) that more than 3,00…
Four UN agencies urge immediate action to address Sudan humanitarian crisis - Radio Tamazuj
The International Organization for Migration (IOM), the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), UNICEF, and the World Food Programme (WFP) on Thursday called for urgent international attention on the crisis in Sudan, to address the immense suffering and growing dangers to the population. According to a joint press statement extended to this publication, over 900 days of brutal fighting, widespread violations of human rights, famine, and the breakdown of life…
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