Sudan: 107,000+ Flee El Fasher As Conflict and Disease Tighten Grip On Darfur
More than 72% of displaced remain in North Darfur with rising measles cases and malnutrition worsening the humanitarian crisis, aid agencies report.
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Sudan: 107,000+ Flee El Fasher As Conflict and Disease Tighten Grip On Darfur
El Fasher / Zamzam Camp / Abu Shouk Camp / Zalinge -- More than 107,000 people have been forced to flee El Fasher and surrounding villages in North Darfur, as fighting escalates and aid agencies warn of a worsening humanitarian and health crisis.
Over 107,000 displaced as insecurity escalates in Sudan’s El-Fasher – The North Africa Post
More than 107,000 Sudanese civilians have been displaced from El-Fasher and surrounding villages in North Darfur amid worsening insecurity, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Sunday, December 21. According to the UN agency, an estimated 107,294 people, representing about 24,221 families, fled the area between Oct. 26 and Dec. 8, after the paramilitary […]
The International Organization for Migration, Sunday, announced the displacement of more than 107 thousand people from the city of El Fasher and surrounding villages in Northern Darfur, Western Sudan, between the capture of the city by "fast support" forces on 26 October and 8 December, due to increased insecurity. In a statement, IOM stated that "an estimated 107,294 persons (24,000 and 221 families) had been displaced from the city of El Fashe…
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