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UN urges $3 bn aid for Sudan and refugees

AFP . Geneva
18 May 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 17 May 2023 22:46:06
UN urges $3 bn aid for Sudan and refugees
Those fleeing Sudan were in mostly arriving in extremely remote locations where aid facilities were severely under-funded – AFP Photo

The United Nations on Wednesday said $3.03 billion would be needed to provide urgent aid in conflict-ravaged Sudan and for over one million expected to flee into neighbouring countries this year.

Needs have soared since a bloody conflict erupted in Sudan last month, the UN said, dramatically revising up its response plan.

“Today, 25 million people -- more than half the population of Sudan -- needs humanitarian aid and protection,” Ramesh Rajasingham, head of the UN humanitarian agency’s Geneva bureau, told reporters.

“That is the highest number we have ever seen in the country.”

Battles erupted on April 15 between army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, who leads the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

Around 1,000 people have been killed, in and around Khartoum and the ravaged state of West Darfur, according to medics.

More than 5,000 people have been injured and millions more remain confined to their homes, unable to access basic services and health care, Rajasingham said.

He also pointed to “worrying reports of increased sexual violence”, and warned “children are especially vulnerable in this chaos that is unfolding”.

The fighting has deepened the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where one in three already relied on assistance before the war.

Regional crisis

The UN said $2.56 billion is now expected to be needed to provide assistance inside Sudan -- up from $1.75 billion estimated at the end of last year.

Those funds will allow aid agencies to reach 18 million of the most vulnerable people inside the country, Rajasingham said. He lamented that the humanitarian community had suffered numerous attacks, with aid workers killed, offices and stockpiles looted.

He voiced hope that an agreement reached by the two sides last week to spare civilians and civilian infrastructure and to let in badly needed aid was having some effect.

He said fighters had pulled back from some of the health facilities previously occupied and highlighted an uptick in aid deliveries, but added: “We do need much more.”

“The crisis in Sudan is rapidly evolving into a regional crisis.”

The UN refugee agency said $470.4 million would be needed to assist those fleeing the country and it was now planning for up to 1.1 million people to leave Sudan this year.

Just two weeks ago, UNHCR had said it would need $445 million through October to address the needs of as many as 860,000 people who might flee.

“So far, the crisis... resulted in massive outflows into neighbouring countries of about 220,000 refugees and returnees,” Raouf Mazou, assistant chief of operations at the UN refugee agency UNHCR told reporters.

 

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