Sudan's Conflict Displaces Over 10 Million People, UN Reports
The UN migration agency highlights dire humanitarian needs as millions are forced from their homes by ongoing violence.
- More than 10 million people are internally displaced within Sudan, according to the International Organization for Migration.
- An additional 2 million people have fled to neighboring countries such as Chad, South Sudan, and Egypt.
- The conflict, which began last April, has resulted in over 14,000 deaths and widespread displacement.
- Humanitarian aid is critically needed, with less than one-fifth of requested funds received so far.
- The UN warns of a looming famine if warring parties do not allow aid into affected regions.