About 200,000 People Have Fled from Sudan: United Nations

Fri May 12 2023
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New York: Around 200,000 people have fled war-torn Sudan to escape fighting that started in mid-April, in addition to hundreds of thousands of others who have been internally displaced, the United Nations (UN) said Friday.

Olga Sarrado, Spokeswoman UN refugee agency, told journalists in Geneva that as fighting in the country continues for a 4th week, some 200,000 refugees have been compelled to flee.

The agency said earlier this week that over 700,000 people have also been internally displaced by the fighting that started on 15 April, which has left over 750 people dead and wounded 5,000 others.

Speaking of the people fleeing Sudan, Sarrado warned that the humanitarian response was difficult and costly. She pointed out that returnees and refugees were arriving in remote border localities where infrastructure and services were lacking, and local population was already suffering due to food scarcity and climate change.

She said that the looming rainy season would turn logistics even more difficult as many roads would become impassable.

For neighbor country Chad, she said nearly 30,000 refugees had arrived in a few days, bringing the total tally who has arrived from war-hit Sudan over the past weeks to 60,000. She said that nearly 90% of refugees are women and children, including pregnant women.

UN’s figures

As per UNHCR’s figures, a full 20% of children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years were acutely undernourished.

She also said that UNHCR welcomed that Sudan’s fighting military factions inked a commitment to respect humanitarian norms and principles in their intensifying conflict late Thursday.

Both sides promised in negotiations in the Saudi Arabian port city of Jeddah late Thursday to protect civilians, but nothing seemed to change immediately. –APP/AFP

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