More than one million people have left Sudan due to the ongoing war, finding refuge in South Sudan.
The war in Sudan erupted in April 2023, between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese army (SAF).
Most of the million people crossing the border are South Sudanese nationals who had previously fled from civil war in the world's newest country, UN refugee agency UNHCR said in a statement.
The United Nations (UN) human rights chief warned on Friday that the war in Sudan is becoming “more dangerous” for civilians, following reports from
South Sudan issued a social media ban for at least 30 days on Wednesday, following concerns over the spread of footage depicting violence against South Sudanese in Sudan. The ban was communicated in
The United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan Clementine Nkweta-Salami has expressed concern over reports of recent attacks against civilians in Al Jazirah State. In a statement issued on Wednesday,
South Sudan has ordered a temporary ban on social media for 30 days due to violence against its nationals in Sudan, aiming to protect public safety.
Some 3.2 million children are expected to face malnutrition in Sudan this year, the United Nations Children's Fund said Friday. Aid agencies have complained of lack of access to the war-torn
According to a press release, the projects funded by the European Union, Germany, The Netherlands and the UN, with a total of US$87.4 (84.4m Euros), were presented Monday to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Undersecretary, Dr John Kanisio.
“The situation for civilians in Sudan is already desperate, and there is evidence of the commission of war crimes and other atrocity crimes,” Türk said. “I fear the situation is now taking ...
An estimated 3.2mn children under the age of five are expected to face acute malnutrition this year in war-torn Sudan, according to the UN Children’s Fund (Unicef).“Of
The United Nations human rights chief on Friday warned that the war in Sudan is becoming "more dangerous" for civilians, following reports of army-allied militias carrying out ethnic-based attacks on minorities.