Sudan Crisis
Clashes erupted in Sudan on Mid April , and despite an attempted ceasefire, the situation has rapidly escalated.Â
Hundreds dead, thousands injured over 19 days of battle in Sudan.
Clashes erupted in Sudan on Mid April, and despite an attempted ceasefire, the situation has rapidly escalated. This conflict could prompt more than 800,000 people to flee the country.
Between the bombings and medical workers fearing for their lives, more than 50% of all of the hospitals are completely out of action, according to CNN.
Hundreds of thousands of people are living in fear for their lives and well-being as they watch the fighting unfold as well as their hospitals, grocery stores, and pharmacies shut down one by one.
UMR’s InterventionÂ
The conflict in Sudan is a complex humanitarian crisis that has been going on for decades.
However, the recent conflict is a major concern as it has resulted in hundreds of deaths, thousands of injuries, over 2 million people being displaced and the destruction of infrastructure, including health facilities and water systems.
As a response, UMR is providing the following to Sudan: support for health facilities, water and sanitation, and emergency food parcels.