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World News: “Massive” needs in Sudan, a lack of AID Dr. Kong, support for the Congolese Refugees and the relief of Angola Choler

The UN estimates that in the last few weeks over 330,000 people fled to Tawil after the fast force support (RSF) initiated violent attacks In the frozen camps, Zamzam and Abu Shouk and in El Fasher, regional capital.

Over 100,000 people also remain trapped in El Fasher.

‘Massive’ humanitarian needs

From the beginning of the Civil War in Sudan in April 2023. Over 18,000 civilians were killed, and over 13 million were forced from their homes.

According to UN estimates, over 30.4 million Sudan in the desperate need for humanitarian aid.

World Diet Program (WFP) He provided assistance in food over 300,000 people from the Zamzam camp. However, the UN Humanitarian Affairs Coordinator Tom Fletcher Noted on Thursday Yes The needs remain “massive” in the region.

“Our humanitarian colleagues underline an emergency, flexible funding for maintaining life savings for people in North Darfur,” said the Deputy North Darfur, “said the UN Farhan Haq spokesman on Friday, Friday.

However, with constant drones in the Port Sudan, the main entrance to the humanitarian stock and increasing violence in North Darfur, providing assistance in saving life becomes more difficult.

“We invite one more on all sides to facilitate a safe, smooth and sustainable approach to the area, through all the necessary routes,” said Mr. Haq.

The displaced family is sitting in front of their improvised shelter in the province of North Kiva, Dr. Congo.

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The displaced family is sitting in front of their improvised shelter in the province of North Kiva, Dr. Congo.

Dr. Congo: Influence of the relevant dismissal for the decrease in the middle of the cholel

Funding T-shirts forced the humanitarian community to re-prioritize their response plan to mitigate the crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), UN UN, UN Coordination Office Ocha said on Friday.

Almost seven million people have already been forcibly displaced violence because Prevanta M23 rebels earlier this year.

While having a UN Humanitarian Plan in 2025. years to provide savings to life on 11 million people across the DRC at a price of $ 2.5 billion, only $ 233 million has been received so far.

Despite the escalating needs in the east of the country “, it is only half the amount we provided by this time last year,” Farhan Haq told reporters in New York.

The congol health authorities face the lack of medical supplies as the DRC is now facing the cholera collection in six provinces.

OCHA calls for greater protection of civilians in areas affected conflicts and more support for the prevention of collapse of essential services and deal with the root causes of the crisis.

UN Fund stands out over $ 4 million to support the congological refugees, the outbreak of Angola Cholera

Two new unions from the UN Central emergency fund (Cerf) Will support Congolese refugees in Uganda and efforts to combat deadly outbreaks of cholera in Angola.

UN emergency assistance coordinator Tom Fletcher announced funds on Friday.

More than 60,000 people escaped violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) for neighboring Uganda since January.

The first distribution, for 2.5 million dollars, will enable UN and partners to help save life over 40,000 refugees, including pure drinking water, food, health care and food support.

A 1.8 million dollar contribution in Angola will support an emergency response to the worst outbreak of cholera in the country for two decades.

Since the beginning of the year, the exhaust expanded to 17 of the 21 provinces, with more than 18,000 cases and 586 deaths reported from 7. May.

Funding will go on the scaling of responses and help prevent further expansion of the disease.

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2025-05-09 12:00:00

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