Sudan's Millions Suffer as Humanitarian Help Falls Short

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Despite the conflict ending, millions remain displaced in Sudan with limited access to food, water, and healthcare. Humanitarian aid organizations haven't returned in full force, leaving a critical gap in basic necessities.

Despite the conflict ending, millions remain displaced in Sudan with limited access to food, water, and healthcare. Humanitarian aid organizations haven't returned in full force, leaving a critical gap in basic necessities. According to the United Nations, over eight million people have already been displaced multiple times and forced to leave their homes. Additionally, it is estimated that 25 million people, which is half of the country's population, need humanitarian assistance.

The UN's top human rights official has personally intervened to try to stop spiralling violence in Sudan that's having a terrifying impact on millions of civilians, who… As the fighting in Sudan between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces began in April 2023, the displaced people of Al-Hasahisa camp, in Zalingei,…

To mark one year since the brutal fighting in Sudan erupted in April 2023 between the Sudan Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces . The Jesuit Refugee Service ,…

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