The United Nations urged the international community not to forget the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, as the conflict approaches its second year, and Clementine Nkita – Salami, the United Nations coordinator and the humanitarian coordinator in Sudan warned against the exacerbation of the situation there, the high risk of starvation, and the serious deficiency in financing relief efforts calling for the international community to renew its support for millions of affected by this crisis.
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And the human affairs coordinator in Sudan said: People are in a desperate situation, appealing to the international community not to forget Sudan, and not to forget men, women and children in Sudan who found themselves in this very difficult situation at this critical moment.
The UN official pointed out that since the outbreak of the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces on April 15, 2023, Sudan has witnessed unprecedented destruction. More than 12 million people have been displaced, making it the worst displacement crisis in the world.