Humanitarian teams in Sudan’s North Darfur region are facing insecurity and depleted supplies, as a United Nations agency says civilians are at risk of “an even greater catastrophe” if calls for more funding and access to aid are not met.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said the significant surge in displacement of Sudanese following reported mass killings, as well as ethnic and sexual violence, within El Fasher and surrounding villages have displaced at least 90,000 people.
“Without safe access and urgent funding, humanitarian operations risk grinding to a halt at the very moment communities need support the most,” IOM director general Amy Pope said in a statement Tuesday.
The IOM said more funding is critical to mitigate the humanitarian impact of the war betwee

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