2025-01-06 | United Nations, Federal
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In a recent United Nations briefing, officials highlighted the escalating humanitarian crises in Sudan and South Sudan, emphasizing the urgent need for international support and intervention. The meeting underscored the dire situation in Sudan, where over 11.5 million people are now internally displaced, with 8.8 million uprooted since April 2023. Miss Rusornu, a key speaker, described the conditions in North Darfur as particularly catastrophic, noting that accessing areas in need remains a significant challenge.
The 2025 Sudan humanitarian needs and response plan is projected to require a record $4.2 billion to assist nearly 21 million people, which is close to half of Sudan's population. The urgency of the situation was echoed by Beth Bechtol, deputy director general of the Food and Agriculture Organization, who called for immediate action to combat famine in the region. She emphasized the critical role of the Security Council in addressing these issues, referencing resolution 2417.
In South Sudan, the UN peacekeeping mission reported a troubling increase in violence against civilians, documenting 206 incidents affecting 792 individuals between July and September 2024. Nicholas Haysom, head of the peacekeeping mission, urged the South Sudanese government to investigate these human rights violations and hold perpetrators accountable.
Additionally, the briefing included an announcement from the development coordination office regarding the appointment of Abdul Rahmahani Diallo as the new resident coordinator in the Republic of Congo, effective January 5, 2025. Diallo brings extensive experience in development, having served in various roles with UNESCO.
The discussions at the UN meeting reflect a growing concern for the humanitarian crises in these regions, highlighting the need for immediate and coordinated international efforts to alleviate suffering and restore stability. As the situation evolves, the UN's role in advocating for human rights and humanitarian assistance remains crucial.
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