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UN migration agency warns of humanitarian collapse in North Darfur

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UN ⁣Agency Warns of Imminent Humanitarian Collapse in North Darfur

Geneva -‍ The United Nations migration agency issued a ​stark warning Tuesday, stating that North Darfur is on⁤ the brink⁣ of humanitarian collapse following ⁤escalating violence and displacement in the region. The International Organization for ​Migration ‌(IOM) ⁣reports a critical shortage of essential ⁣supplies ⁣and services, compounded‌ by the recent surge in ⁢fighting around el-Fasher, the state‌ capital.

The escalating conflict in⁢ Sudan, now in it’s ​eighth‌ month, has triggered⁢ a devastating humanitarian crisis, disproportionately⁢ impacting ​vulnerable populations in Darfur. Hundreds of ‌thousands have ​been forced ⁣to flee their homes, seeking refuge in already overcrowded camps and facing dire conditions. The‍ situation in North Darfur is particularly acute, wiht the IOM‌ fearing a complete breakdown of essential services if⁤ immediate action⁤ isn’t taken.

Recent clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary⁤ Rapid ⁤Support Forces (RSF) in el-Fasher have resulted in hundreds of deaths and widespread displacement. Sudanese civilians who escaped the city have crowded ​into camps like ‌the one in Tawila, ​relying on limited food aid. The IOM⁢ is working​ to ⁣provide assistance, but access remains a notable challenge due to ongoing insecurity.

Global efforts ⁤to secure a ceasefire and alleviate the‍ suffering are gaining momentum. Egypt’s Foreign⁢ Minister Badr Abdelatty met ⁣with Sudan’s⁢ army chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah ‌Burhan ⁣in⁤ Port Sudan on Tuesday, reaffirming Egypt’s‍ support for Sudan’s armed forces and condemning the atrocities in el-Fasher. ​Abdelatty emphasized the need to adhere to ⁤the​ peace plan ⁢proposed in September by the U.S., Egypt, ⁤Saudi Arabia, and the United‍ Arab Emirates,‌ which‍ outlines a three-month​ humanitarian truce followed ‍by a nine-month political process.

The RSF stated last ‍week⁢ they agree to the​ quartet’s humanitarian truce, while the army welcomes the proposal but insists​ on RSF​ withdrawal ‍from civilian‍ areas and disarmament ‍as preconditions.

The conflict began in April 2023, stemming from a power struggle⁤ between the army and the‍ RSF.⁣ The fighting has exacerbated existing vulnerabilities in Sudan, ⁣a country already grappling with economic hardship and political instability. ⁤Edith M. Lederer contributed⁢ to⁣ this ‍report​ from the United⁤ Nations.

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