In the last few days, the freezing of the United States Humanitarian Aid in the country has resulted in a reported closure to 80 percent of Sudanese cuisine for emergency foodWhile dramatically scaling the presence of doctors of medical non-governmental organizations without borders, known for its French initials MSFHe brought to some worst propellant parts of land that do not have an emergency medical crust as a level of violence.
The Sudan war between Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and paramilitary for fast support (RSF) is underway Since April 2023. Years. During the war, tens of thousands of civilians were killed, many more wounded and estimated 12 million people displaced.
He has already taken the hunger (WFP) hunger, according to the World Food Program Program (WFP) in more than 10 areas, and further 17 were reported to be on the edge of hunger.
Nevertheless, despite the rapidly worsening the humanitarian situation, it seems that the fighting will not be a path in combat, and the Sudanic Army is currently progressing in the capital of Khartuhum and the RSF, the formation of the Rivalry government is announcing.
USAID Freeze
The Executive Order of the US President Donald Trump put 90-daily freezing on USAID Pays Therefore, he came at the time of the huge instability of the Sudan, where her facilities were a lynx for millions in need.
The BBC reported that 1,100 utility cuisons are closed as a result of the American side of assistance, and the volunteer in one of the sofa cuisines said that people resorted to “knocking on the volunteer door,” desperately for help.
Responding to the influence of its decision, the U.S. Department of States claimed that it issued a renunciation for “saving life” and humanitarian programs “saves”. These waivers are not translated into the continuation of humanitarian aid sudan and many other countries reported to the Reuters news agency that only $ 100m exemptions were approved for USAID programs, compared to the programs previously spent on programs per year .
In fact, Reuters reported that most of 5.3 billion in foreign assistance was published under the weapons for selling weapons, military assistance and drug trafficking, according to the exemption list.
WFP said that he received 13 waivers of grants associated with the Sudan, but it is unclear what will happen with future funds.
Glades crisis
WFP said that Sudan risks to become “the world’s world’s biggest crisis in recent history”, with its brutal civil war, destroying funds for life, infrastructure, trade and supply chains throughout the country. Hunger, first confirmed in the Zamam Sever Darfur camp in August, has been expanding since then, and now 24.6 million people who are currently facing acute hunger, UN said.
The situation in the north Darfur is especially critical as the largest city, el-Fasher replaced months by the RSF, who escalated his offensives in recent weeks, including Attacker Zammer Camp Alone, where about half a million people broke out after displaced struggle.
The fight forced the IMF to withdraw from Zamz. “Stopping our project in the middle of deterioration of a catastrophe in Zamzum is a heart decision” said Yahya Kalilah, director of Sudan MSF.
“Pure proximity of violence, great difficulties in sending stocks, the inability to send experienced adequate support staff and insecurity related to the routes from the camp for our colleagues and civilians leave us with a little election.”
RSF government
Despite the humanitarian crisis, most of that caused by RSFThe group pressed the ceremony in advance in the Kenya capital of Nairob, which signifies its intention to Establish the Rivalry Sudanese Government.
The The new government is not expected To receive widespread international recognition. However, how RSF loses in another place, it seems that the effort to maintain control over the western region of Darfur.
The military coordinated government refused to recognize its newly formed Rival, with the Foreign Minister but Youssef who says on Sunday that “will not accept any other land that recognize the so-called parallel government.”
Responding to the news and its potential for cement division in the country, the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stressed the need for the United Sudan, speaking to journalists that the new government would “increase the fragmentation of the country even worse.”
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