More than 380,000 people are currently inappropriate and the plan aims to increase aid for communities over the next three months.
It focuses on food, health care, water, sanitation, shelter and protection, and requires $ 120 million for the implementation, according to the United Nations Humanitarian Coordination Office (Ochha).
Propagation of diseases
The health situation in northern Darfur has also deteriorated, with humanitarian partners on the ground warning that cases of cholera, measles, malaria and trauma increase to El Fasher and other travel camps in the region.
As insecurity has forced the more than 32 health establishments in the region to be closed, the lack of rapid diagnostic tests and the widespread internet breakdown in the El Fasher region also seriously hinders the surveillance of diseases.
Critical shortages of surgical supplies, drugs and essential vaccines “push the health system at the edge, leaving thousands of people without access to the care they need to stay alive,” said UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric during his daily New York press briefing.
Mortal civilian toll
The displacement continues to make a fatal assessment on civilians looking for security, with markets in southern Darfur, net price increases due to floods and seasonal rivers cutting the channels of Chad and the state of the North.
Meanwhile, the UN remains “deeply concerned about the escalation of violence in the Kordofan region”, said Dujarric, after five civilians were killed and that several other injured in drone strikes on the fuel markets of Al Fula and Abu Zabad in the state of Western Kordofan.
The UN called for an immediate cessation of hostilities, the protection of civilians and humanitarian staff, unhindered access through conflict lines and borders, and increased international support to meet the humanitarian needs in a spiral through Sudan.
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