EMERGENCY APPEAL FOR SUDAN 2023
Intense fighting has broken out in Sudan, with reports of civilians killed and injured in multiple parts of the country. People are being forced to flee amid the clashes and are arriving in
neighbouring countries in desperate need of help.
UNHCR and partners estimate that 860,000 people, mostly women and children, could be forced to flee Sudan to Chad, South Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Central African Republic. The numbers may further change given the extremely volatile situation.
In Chad, UNHCR’s emergency teams are on the ground meeting newly arrived refugees and providing life-saving support.
In South Sudan, UNHCR teams, with partners, are at border crossing points to monitor new arrivals – mainly South Sudanese refugees who are returning – and provide help.
UNHCR is working closely with governments and partners in all countries neighbouring Sudan to respond to those who have arrived and prepare for more new arrivals.
Hundreds of thousands of people need to be protected. They need shelter, safety, and basic supplies.
In support of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, we aim to collect funds to provide relief to those whom are fleeing from the recent intense conflict in the
country.
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