Sudan still tops the crisis list


The International Rescue Committee, an organization founded in 1933 on the initiative of Albert Einstein, supports refugees and people displaced as a result of wars, persecutions and natural disasters. According to IRC CEO David Miliband, The global response to the crisis in Sudan leaves much to be desired. In a statement, he emphasized that the lack of appropriate actions not only fails to alleviate the situation, but even contributes to its escalation. Miliband pointed out that the scale of the crisis in Sudan is a symbolic example of global chaos.
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War in Sudan. 12 million people had to leave their homes
The war in Sudan broke out in April 2023, when clashes broke out between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Reaction Forces. The conflict broke out when preparations were made to hand over power to civilians. According to Reuters, w As a result of the fighting, over 12 million people had to leave their homes. Fugitives seek refuge in quieter parts of the country or abroad. However, humanitarian workers do not have sufficient resources to meet the needs of refugees, many of whom have experienced violence, robberies or loss of loved ones.
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Humanitarian crises. It's the worst in these countries
Following Sudan on the IRC list are the Palestinian territories, South Sudan, Ethiopia and Haiti. ABOUTThe organization pointed out that although only 12 percent live in these countries. world population, that's as much as 89%. people in need of humanitarian aid come from these regions. The other countries on the list included: Burma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mali, Burkina Faso, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Cameroon, Chad, Colombia, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen.
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