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Humanitarian crisis in the Central African Republic: urgent needs and ongoing challenges

N’Djamena, August 23, 2023-  The humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic (CAR) remains critical, with over half of the population, approximately 3.4 million people, requiring assistance and protection. The ongoing conflict and repeated military confrontations between armed groups have uprooted one in five people from their homes, leading to internal displacement and refugees seeking …

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Conflict in Sudan fuels humanitarian crisis

West Darfur – As the conflict in Sudan enters its second month, the situation for civilians, particularly in the capital, has become increasingly desperate, according to UN agencies and partners. The UN Security Council has expressed deep concern over the continued clashes and called for rapid and unhindered humanitarian access throughout Sudan. The need for …

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Urgent support needed for Sudanese refugees fleeing to Chad

The head of the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, is calling for urgent international support as the number of Sudanese refugees fleeing violence and conflict in Sudan has surpassed 100,000. The majority of these refugees are arriving in eastern Chad, particularly in the provinces of Ouaddaï, Sila, and Wadi Fira. Many of them are from the …

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Responding to South Sudan’s urgent humanitarian crisis

Since its independence from Sudan in 2011, South Sudan has faced numerous humanitarian challenges, including disease outbreaks, food insecurity, economic difficulties, and widespread violence. These challenges have resulted in the displacement of vulnerable populations and increased reliance on humanitarian assistance. In 2023, an estimated 9.4 million people, or 76% of the country’s population, will require …

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