Sudan: 825,000 Children Trapped as Conflict Rages in Sudan's Al Fasher and Zamzam Internally Displaced Camp
- Approximately 825,000 children are trapped in escalating violence and severe food shortages in Sudan's North Darfur region, as indicated by UNICEF.
- The Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are engaged in intense clashes, leading to worsened living conditions for children, according to UNICEF.
- Over 30.4 million people in Sudan require urgent assistance, with food insecurity affecting 24.6 million, according to the UN relief coordination office.
- Humanitarian agencies face severe funding shortfalls, receiving only about $276 million of the $4.2 billion needed for the response.
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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.
Sudan sees 1st drop in displacement as nearly 400,000 IDPs return home: UN migration agency
'While many people are eager to return home, conditions for safe and sustainable return and integration are not yet in place,' says agency's chief of Sudan mission - Anadolu Ajansı
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