Anna Mutawati, director of the UN organization for East and South Africa, said women were facing serious violence in Sudan, especially sexual violence.
“His courage is extraordinary, but he doesn’t have to be alone to face this crisis.”
Thousands of people have been killed in April 2021 in the clash between Sudan’s Armed Forces and the paramilitary forces (RSF), forced to displace 1.25 crore people and have taken shelter in 100,000 neighboring countries.
This will give women and girls a big price for violent conflict. They are facing food insecurity, gender-based violence, limited accessibility of healthcare, lack of education and livelihood opportunities.
At the same time, the events of sexual violence are of concern, though their original number has not been revealed. About 60 million women and girls are forced to fall into the violent conflict.
According to the UN agency, the evidence shows that sexual violence has been arranged as a tool of war.
Severe food insecurity
The World Food Program (WFP) Regional Resident Coordinator Shan embrace told reporters from New York’s capital Nairobi that Sudan’s food insecurity is very serious.
More than two and a half million people are facing hunger at extreme levels, where 100,000 children and mothers suffer from severe malnutrition.
The United Nations Agency Officer warned that thousands of people would die if the provisions were not provided to reach the needy in the third year of the Sudan war.
“This is a human-related crisis. It is not due to drought, floods, earthquakes, because warning is a barrier to transporting humanitarian assistance by parties.”
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On 15 April 2023, the basic structures in the country were damaged in the fierce battle and a large -scale meal was found. It is the only country in the world to go through famine.
Famine has been confirmed in at least five places of Sudan, including the Jamjam camp, where four lakh displaced people have taken shelter. 17 other regions are at risk of famine in the coming months.
The WFP Regional Resident Coordinator said that the current development of Sudan, in the last decades, could be proven as a dwarf.
This entrance is a major challenge to help the needy communities. During the rainy season, it is likely to have difficulty passing through many routes, which will complicate the relief supply.
For this, he called for the immediate support route and also emphasized the assistance fund, which caused the ration to be reduced to 50 percent in some places.