Humanitarian situation in Sudan at catastrophic levels', says NGO
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Humanitarian situation in Sudan at catastrophic levels', says NGO
"Humanity & Inclusion states that the humanitarian situation has deteriorated significantly for persons with disabilities, who face extreme challenges in fleeing violence and accessing aid amid the ongoing war in Sudan."
"An estimated 11.6 million people have been displaced due to the conflict, with more than 33 million requiring humanitarian assistance, highlighting the scale of the crisis."
"People with disabilities are often among the first to be left behind during crises, facing significantly higher risks of violence, abuse, discrimination, and exclusion."
"Explosive remnants of war pose a new and deadly danger for millions of displaced people returning home, complicating their already precarious situation."
The humanitarian crisis in Sudan has reached catastrophic levels, particularly affecting people with disabilities. The ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces has displaced 11.6 million people, with over 33 million requiring assistance. Humanity & Inclusion reports that 4.6 million people in Sudan live with disabilities, a number likely higher in conflict zones. These individuals face extreme difficulties in fleeing violence, accessing aid, and protecting themselves, often being left behind and at greater risk of violence and discrimination.
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