Sudan War: Refugees in Chad, Request support for their host community

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Sudan War: Refugees in Chad, Request support for their host community

The world of poor countries in the world has taken refuge in forcibly displacing Chad, of which more than half of Sudi’s citizens.

In April 2021, the Sudanese armed forces and the paramilitary forces, the RSF, started to reach the displays.

The UNHCR chief condemned the human rights violation of the general citizens, provided information from the borders of Chad and Sudan and expelled the war.

Philipo Grandy said that Chad Sudanese refugees and their host communities need international support. Most people who arrived here are females and children, who have crossed the boundaries with very little product and frustration.

Financial exemption crisis

The UN agency emphasized that the situation was getting worse from worse to worse due to financial support for humanitarian purposes.

The United States and other countries have made a huge cut on foreign aid items, which is why the centers need to close the centers to protect them from healthcare, violence and exploitation of women and children. Also, it is impossible to pay teachers’ salaries.

Chad is at risk of being deprived of secondary education by being displaced by about 8,000 and if this cut continues next year, more than one and a half million children are expected to suffer.

Blockade

Emergency relief parties are also forced to reduce their promotion opportunities for Sudan’s assistance, which is why the situation is becoming more difficult for people living in sensitive situations.

About two-thirds of Sudan’s population of Sudan’s total population of Sudan requires support and protection due to the fight against ordinary citizens, attacks against ordinary citizens, attacks against ordinary citizens.

Sudan’s armed forces have recently taken control of the capital Khartam with its anti -control forces, but there has been huge destruction in the fight.

Information on the International Migration Organization (IOM) mission in Sudan said that in the past few days, the impact of insufficient assistance has been seen.

He said that destruction and misery in the country cannot be judged and the way ordinary citizens are trapped in circumstances like blockade, there is no way to escape, they are disappointed and they are facing misconduct that cannot be done.

Basic service

Abdel Fateh al-Burhan and paramilitary forces (RSF) chief Mohammad Hamdan Dagalo have died in the battle of power in Sudan and has been displaced by more than 1.2 million.

Both caution have been accused of carrying out brutality and human rights violations. After the control of the Sudanese army, many families have now returned to the capital Khartom, but the initial services are not accessible here.

However, the crisis is not yet over, and UN assistance companies have applied for assistance to continue relief efforts.

UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) assumes that more than 3 million children under the age of five are expected to suffer from malnutrition this year.