UNHCR / SUDAN ESCALATING CRISIS
STORY: UNHCR / SUDAN ESCALATING CRISIS
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SOURCE: UNHCR
RESTRICTIONS: CREDIT UNHCR ON SCREEN
LANGUAGES: NATS
DATELINE: FILE - SUDAN, CHAD, SOUTH SUDAN, EGYPT, UGANDA
FILE - RENK, SOUTH SUDAN
1 Various shots, Refugees and Returnees next to an old armoured tank
2. Close-up, young boy next to old armoured tank
3. Various shots, transit center
4. Various shots, Refugees and returnees boarding bus to relocate to camp
5. Various shots, relocating refugees and returnees
6. Various shots, transit center
7. Various shots, refugees and returnees on barge crossing river
8. Various shots, refugees and returnees seeking shelter in storm
9. Med shot, stagnant water
10. Various shots, water point
11. Various shots, Newly arrived refugees
12. Various shots, shelter area/ woman with her belongings sitting outside
FILE - AUGUST 2024, KASSALA, SUDAN
13. Various shots, patients receiving treatment for cholera
FILE - WHITE NILE, SUDAN
14. Various shots, health center in White Nile/ Children being screened for malnutrition
FILE – JULY 2024, KIRYANDONGO, UGANDA
15. Various shots, reception center / Sudanese refugees being registered and receiving health assistance
FILE – MARCH 2024, 6th OCTOBER CITY, EGYPT
16. Various shots, reception center/ refugees going through registration process
FILE - ADRE BORDER POINT AND AND FARCHANA, CHAD
17. Various shots, refugee women
As the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Sudan enters its 18th month, the United Nations and Member States call for immediate steps to be taken to protect civilians, scale up humanitarian funding and access, and end the fighting once and for all.
Relentless hostilities across the country have brought misery to millions of civilians, triggering the world’s fastest-growing displacement crisis. More than 10 million people have fled their homes since April 2023 – half of them children – including more than 2 million people who have sought safety in neighbouring countries.
Sudan is now also the world’s largest hunger crisis, with over half of the country’s population – nearly 26 million people – facing high levels of acute hunger. Famine has been confirmed in North Darfur’s Zamzam camp, with many other areas at risk. Nearly 5 million children and pregnant and breastfeeding women are acutely malnourished.
Health care and basic services have been decimated, cholera and other diseases are on the rise and children are out of school for a second straight year.
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