Stark Challenges for Returnees in War-Ravaged Sudan: UN
IOM said 3.99 million people have returned, but damaged infrastructure and a 97.2 million funding shortfall threaten safe, sustainable resettlement.
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As millions return to Sudan, UN calls for investment in essential services
Three years into the devastating conflict in Sudan, nearly four million displaced people have returned to their places of origin across the country, only to face “another struggle for survival”, the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Tuesday.
Nearly four million internally displaced persons have returned voluntarily to their homes in the Sudan, but these returns are made difficult by the lack of infrastructure and essential services, said the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on Tuesday.
Stark challenges for returnees in war-ravaged Sudan: UN
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND — The United Nations said Tuesday that nearly four million people had voluntarily returned to their places of origin in Sudan despite the ongoing civil war, warning they face stark challenges.Now in its fourth year, the war between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has killed tens of thousands.At its height, the war displaced over 12 million inside the country and sent over four million people fleei…
UN says millions return to Sudan facing harsh conditions
Nearly four million people have returned home in Sudan despite an unrelenting civil war, the United Nations said Tuesday. The conflict, now in its fourth year, pits General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army against the Rapid Support Forces, leaving tens of thousands dead. At its peak, the war uprooted more than 12 million people internally and forced over four million to flee abroad. A fragile shift in frontlines has encouraged returns, altering per…
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