The Secretary -General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, considered that Sudan has become the largest displacement crisis in the world after two years of the devastating war, pointing to the displacement of approximately 12 million people, through more than 3.8 million of them borders to neighboring countries, while more than 30 million people need human support.
According to the United Nations Media Center, the Secretary-General of the United Nations called for “the end of the conflict in Sudan, as more than half of the population- or about 25 million people suffer from sharp hunger, indicating the destruction of basic services and the deprivation of millions of children in education, and the ability of less than a quarter of health facilities to continue working in the most affected areas.
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The Secretary -General said that the United Nations and its partners, during the past year, reached at least 15.6 million people, of at least one type of assistance, but the needs are still enormous.
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He stressed the urgent need to make comprehensive and well -coordinated political efforts to prevent further retail in Sudan. He said that the international community should find ways to help the Sudanese people end this catastrophe and establish acceptable transitional measures.
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The Secretary -General of the United Nations emphasized that Sudan remains a major priority with the United Nations, and said: “I will continue to engage with regional leaders on ways to enhance our international efforts for peace. This complements the continuous work of my personal envoys Ramtan Lamamra, who will seek to ensure that international mediation efforts will enhance some of them.”