The United Nations has launched a $6 billion appeal to tackle Sudan's escalating humanitarian crisis, warning that millions face famine and displacement as the war continues.
"Fighting in Sudan continues to kill and injure civilians and destroy hospitals, markets and other essential infrastructure.
The UN and its partners on Monday launched a Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan as well as a Regional Refugee Response Plan to aid Sudan during its humanitarian crisis. Approximately 30.4 million ...
After fleeing conflict, over 100 athletes from across Africa attend trials in Kenya in the hope of becoming part of the ...
The World Health Organization has declared Sudan’s crisis the largest humanitarian catastrophe, with 30 million in need of ...
Vital humanitarian activities that Jesuit Refugee Service leads in nine countries remain in jeopardy, JRS says, even after a judge's order to temporarily lift the Trump administration's freeze on ...
Remarks at the joint launch of the 2025 Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan and Regional Refugee Response Plan by Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency ...
The United Nations called for global action Monday and $6 billion to fight famine and sexual violence in war-torn Sudan, ...
At the Joda border crossing, situated between Sudan and South Sudan, a steady stream of displaced families continues to cross in search of safety. Just 100 meters separate the two border checkpoints, ...
The UN says that the war has displaced 12 million people across Sudan, 3.5 million of whom have fled the country.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance got the headlines, but the USAID funding freeze underpinned many issues at the conference.
GENEVA – Nearly two years of conflict have fueled a catastrophic protection crisis and displaced a staggering 12 million people in Sudan and across borders.Fighting continues to kill and injure ...