Sudan is now facing its worst humanitarian crisis as the UN migration agency has declared it the world's largest displacement crisis, with over 10 million people forced to flee their homes due to the ongoing war between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
The North Darfur region is on the brink of collapse in terms of humanitarian operations. The situation is rapidly deteriorating as essential services such as healthcare and food distribution are severely hampered by the conflict.
According to UN officials, more than 10 million people have been displaced so far, with many struggling to access basic necessities like food, water, and shelter. The agency has warned that if current trends continue, it could be one of the worst humanitarian crises in decades.
"This is not just a humanitarian crisis, it's also a conflict crisis," said a UN official. "If we don't do something about this, we risk losing lives, exacerbating the suffering of civilians, and undermining regional stability."
The ongoing war between Sudanese army forces and the Rapid Support Forces has been marked by widespread human rights abuses, including reports of mass killings, torture, and displacement.
The international community has urged calm and restraint from all parties involved, emphasizing that a lasting resolution can only be achieved through inclusive dialogue and negotiations.
The North Darfur region is on the brink of collapse in terms of humanitarian operations. The situation is rapidly deteriorating as essential services such as healthcare and food distribution are severely hampered by the conflict.
According to UN officials, more than 10 million people have been displaced so far, with many struggling to access basic necessities like food, water, and shelter. The agency has warned that if current trends continue, it could be one of the worst humanitarian crises in decades.
"This is not just a humanitarian crisis, it's also a conflict crisis," said a UN official. "If we don't do something about this, we risk losing lives, exacerbating the suffering of civilians, and undermining regional stability."
The ongoing war between Sudanese army forces and the Rapid Support Forces has been marked by widespread human rights abuses, including reports of mass killings, torture, and displacement.
The international community has urged calm and restraint from all parties involved, emphasizing that a lasting resolution can only be achieved through inclusive dialogue and negotiations.