UNICEF warns of the escalation of waves of violence against children in Sudan – the seventh day

The Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Organization (UNICEF) warned Catherine Russell against the escalation of violence against children in Sudan at the hands of the militants, saying that “what is happening should be shocked by the conscience of the world and push everyone to act immediately to save millions of children who face danger and violence in a flagrant violation of international law that constitutes a war crime.”

Rasel called for an immediate cessation of violence and respect for all parties for their obligations under international humanitarian law and human rights and the creation of safe and moral data systems to enhance the humanitarian response and hold the perpetrators accountable in addition to enabling the humanitarian workers to provide assistance safely and consider social and humanitarian support programs that are saved for life..Paya calls all parties to the conflict, and those who have influence on them, making every possible effort to end these violations against the right Children.

The data included in the UNICEF report issued today (Tuesday / which was collected by the bodies submitted to gender -based violence services in Sudan, indicates a horrific crisis that children have been exposed to since the beginning of 2024.

The report pointed out that the brutal violence led to a state of terror that prompted many women and girls to leave their homes and flee to other cities, as they often end up in unofficial displacement camps that suffer from resource deficiency … noting that the risk of sexual violence is still high against children internally displaced.

The report pointed out that UNICEF and its partners are working to provide specialized support services for survivors from gender -based violence by establishing safe spaces that provide psychological and social support services, and to integrate these services in health centers and mobile clinics and provide social workers and psychiatrists in addition to providing social support services to victims.

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