Monday, June 9, 2025
Peril Of Africa
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Peril Of Africa
No Result
View All Result

IOM appeals for urgent assistance amid world’s largest displacement crisis

by admin
January 18, 2024
in South Sudan, Sudan
Share on FacebookWhatsAppTweetShare

By SUDAN TRIBUNE

Source link

January 17, 2024 (GENEVA) – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) Wednesday called for a coordinated and continued humanitarian response to address the growing needs of millions of displaced people in Sudan, as the country grapples with the world’s largest displacement crisis.

In its latest Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) report, IOM revealed that over 7.7 million people have fled their homes since the conflict erupted in April 2023. Of these, six million are internally displaced within Sudan, while 1.7 million more have sought refuge in neighbouring countries, including South Sudan, Chad, Ethiopia, Egypt, the Central African Republic, and Libya.

IOM Director General Amy Pope, who recently visited Eastern Chad to witness the impact of the conflict, urged the international community to step up funding efforts and not abandon the suffering millions.

“A ceasefire is urgently needed to enable people to rebuild their lives with dignity,” Pope emphasized. “We must not turn our back on the millions of people affected by this devastating conflict.”

IOM’s 2024 appeal seeks USD 307 million to reach 1.2 million people affected by the conflict, including internally displaced persons, refugees, returnees, and third-country nationals.

The humanitarian organization has already assisted over one million individuals in Sudan and neighbouring countries, including cash assistance to nearly 73,000 people and onward transportation of 150,000 to safe locations. IOM and partners are also delivering critical health, protection, water, sanitation, hygiene, and shelter interventions to those displaced by the conflict.

“Now, more than ever, we need all possible support to continue providing lifesaving humanitarian assistance and move towards recovery and long-term solutions,” Pope concluded.

Related Posts

Uganda, South Sudan, and the CAR commit to funding 1,800km cross-border road project
Central African Republic

Uganda, South Sudan, and the CAR commit to funding 1,800km cross-border road project

May 27, 2025
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces commander, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo “Hemedti” Photo by Ashraf Shazly/AFP via Getty Images
Africa

U.S. declares genocide in Sudan and imposes sanctions on paramilitary leader

January 7, 2025
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov read out Vladimir Putin's speech to the gathering
Africa

Putin offers African countries Russia’s ‘total support’

November 11, 2024
Next Post

The Murky Campaign to Discredit Lab-Grown Meat

Discussion about this post

Contacts

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 506-871-6371

© 2021 Peril of Africa

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

© 2021 Peril of Africa