Sudanese refugees took refuge in Chad, people needed support to return to Syria

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Sudanese refugees took refuge in Chad, people needed support to return to Syria

To avoid serious violence in Darfur in Sudan, more than 3,000 ordinary people fled to the eastern part of Chad and took shelter.

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said on Wednesday that most of the people who arrived there were women and children.

Many Sudanese citizens are from Jamjam Camp and Al -Fashar City, which was targeted by paramilitary forces (RSF).

Since April 2021, there has been a violent conflict between the Sudan military, the country’s armed forces and the RSF forces.

Due to a large number of citizens reaching Chad, the pressure on limited companies has deepened.

The party, who is involved in the assistance, has said that most refugees, this journey has ended after several days of walking, since they do not have money for transportation.

Displays have said that they have been targeted for attacks, looting and sexual violence. Many children were injured while others were missing and families were separated.

In Chad, immediate shelter, food, healthcare and needy psychological assistance are needed for the needy, but only 20 percent of the $ 40 million appeal has been operated for the refugee assistance project.

Millions of people have returned home after December (2021) in Syria and need assistance for rehabilitation.

The urge to help people returning to Syria

Syrian citizens are trying to resume their lives after the fall of former Syrian President Bashar al -Esad, which has been suffering from civil war for six years.

In this background, UN Humanitarian Assistance Companies noticed that they need help to restore life to the track.

US President Donald Trump has called for lifting sanctions imposed in Syria this week, which has raised expectations.

After the end of Assad’s rule in December last year, many Syrian communities are fighting electricity, clean water, healthcare and other basic problems.

According to the International Migration Agency, people who have returned to the country are difficult to reach the necessary services, to provide accommodation or land rights.

A new UN report says that the country has very little effective opportunities in the country, because the situation is not completely normal in the farming and markets. Also, the shelter system will need to be rebuilt.

From January 2021, still, 1.5 million people displaced on the Syrian border have returned, with .30.5 million people from other countries.

Alert on the outbreak of MRS in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has anxiety in some cases of the Middle East respiratory syndrome/MERS. It is reported that two infected people died in March and April.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued its guidance to prevent the spread of the disease. So far 9 infections have been confirmed, of which seven are in the capital Riyadh.

Many healthcare workers have also been infected, who have come into contact with the patient. MRS spreads from animals to humans and it is part of a virus group like Covid -19.

The UN health agency estimates that the mortality rate from the virus infection is about 36 percent. Although the actual image can reduce it, since minor infections are often not known.

According to the WHO, despite the recent infection cases that have been published in recent times, the disease is still rarely likely to spread.

It is reported that the MERS virus is found on the hamp camels and the virus can spread directly or indirectly by contacting the infected organism. The incidences of infection from one person to another often come to healthcare centers due to cough, sneezing or close contact.

MERS infection can result in slight symptoms for severe respiratory system and in some cases death. There is no vaccine or treatment to prevent it now.

The first case of MRS infection was registered in 2002 and since then 5 lives in 2 27 countries in the Middle East, South Asia and Africa.