Clashes between army and paramilitary forces in Sudan have entered the fourth month

Clashes between army and paramilitary forces in Sudan have entered the fourth month

Clashes between the army and paramilitary forces in Sudan have entered their fourth month. According to sources, the news agency said that representatives of the Sudanese army have once again reached Jeddah for ceasefire talks. Sudan ceasefire talks have been held before this in the mediation of Saudi Arabia and the United States. Clashes between…

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UN voices ‘shock and condemnation’ as gender-based violence soars across Sudan

Sudan: ‘We cannot work under the barrel of a gun,’ UN relief chief says

“For three months now, the people of Sudan have endured unspeakable suffering amid violence that is tearing their country apart,” Martin Griffiths, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, said in a statement. “As the conflict enters its fourth month, the battle lines are hardening, making it ever more difficult to reach the…

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Sudan: Emergency seed distribution campaign underway as fighting continues

Sudan: Emergency seed distribution campaign underway as fighting continues

The agency plans to reach and assist over one million vulnerable farmers and their families, estimated at around five million people. Combatting the crisis The fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and powerful Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia, originates from the collapse of a 2022 power-sharing agreement between the two, that has impacted millions…

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Sudan crisis: You don’t dare ask refugees where the men have gone, say UN aid teams

Sudan crisis: You don’t dare ask refugees where the men have gone, say UN aid teams

From the World Food Programme (WFP), Chad Country Director Pierre Honnorat, said that 20,000 people crossed into Chad just last week. Speaking to journalists via Zoom from Zabout refugee camp in Goz Beida, Mr. Honnorat described desperate scenes: “We can see that they have suffered, many lost family members and we don’t even dare ask…

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UN voices ‘shock and condemnation’ as gender-based violence soars across Sudan

UN voices ‘shock and condemnation’ as gender-based violence soars across Sudan

The violations include conflict-related sexual violence against internally displaced and refugee women and girls forced to flee for their lives. Agency chiefs from humanitarian coordination office OCHA, the human rights office (OHCHR), the UN refugee agency (UNHCR), the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA), UN Women and the World…

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600,000 people have gone to neighboring countries due to the Sudan conflict, United Nations

600,000 people have gone to neighboring countries due to the Sudan conflict, United Nations

Courtesy: The Guardian, London. Clashes between the army and paramilitary forces in Sudan have forced millions of people to flee. On the situation in Sudan, the United Nations Refugee Agency has issued a warning from the capital Khartoum, saying that the number of people evacuating from Sudan due to the conflict will exceed 1 million….

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Sudan: Displacement soars amid shrinking humanitarian access

Sudan: Displacement soars amid shrinking humanitarian access

“We’ve already seen over 560,000 people crossing into neighbouring countries…[and] nearly two million people displaced internally,” said Raouf Mazou, UNHCR’s Assistant High Commissioner for Operations, following a visit to Sudan. Since conflict erupted there on 15 April when rival militaries clashed, more than half a million people have reached neighbouring countries in a bid to escape…

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Sudan: OHCHR calls for ‘urgent action’ to end militia attacks on people fleeing El Geneina

Sudan: OHCHR calls for ‘urgent action’ to end militia attacks on people fleeing El Geneina

The explosion of ethnic violence in Darfur largely by nomadic “Arab” groups in alliance with the RSF who have been battling national army forces for control of the country since mid-April, has led tens of thousands to flee into neighbouring Chad. ‘Horrifying accounts’ In a statement, OHCHR Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said interviews with people fleeing…

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