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Sudan: Sudan conflict displaces 13 mln people: UNHCR
Storyline: Sudan is now facing the world's most severe displacement crisis, with nearly 13 million people displaced by a protracted conflict in the country, including 4 million fleeing to neighboring countries since the conflict erupted on April 15, 2023, said UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) spokeswoman Olga Sarrado. Inside Sudan, internally displaced persons (IDPs) are struggling to access clean drinking water, while refugee camps in countries like South Sudan, Chad, and Uganda are severely overcrowded, leaving women and children especially vulnerable, she said. Port Sudan, located along the eastern coast, has remained relatively stable due to being untouched by direct combat, making it one of the main gathering points for Sudanese refugees. Local authorities have set up dozens of refugee camps, providing shelter to over 200,000 people fleeing the conflict zones. However, the facilities in most of these camps are rudimentary, with people living in temporary tents. Some families lack bedding and are forced to sleep on thin mats on the ground. These camps rely almost entirely on volunteers and humanitarian organizations for support. With critical supplies like food and medicine in short supply, and frequent interruptions to water and power, the living conditions for many displaced people are extremely difficult. As the number of refugees continues to rise, many of the refugee camps in Port Sudan are overcrowded. Many displaced individuals have no place to stay and are forced to sleep on the streets, in parks, or in open spaces, using makeshift beds as temporary shelter. Leaving their homes has been an inevitable choice for many Sudanese caught in the conflict. Still, their greatest hope remains the same: to return to their homes and rebuild them. Shotlist: FILE: Sudan - Date Unknown: 1. Aerial shot of city view 2. Traffic 3. Various of tents, displaced people 4. Various of staff members handing out food 5. Various of displaced people eating Port Sudan, Sudan - Recent: 6. Various of displaced people 7. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Sarah, displaced person: "We don't wish for the war to continue. We hope it ends as soon as possible, so that people can have some stability and can continue their life, work and studying. Just the normal life." FILE: Sudan - March, 2025: 8. Various of displaced people, luggage on top of vehicle 9. Various of vehicles running 10. Various of smoke, buildings 11. Various of damaged buildings, bullet holes on walls Sudan - Recent: 12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Sarah, displaced person: "I hope the conflict ends quickly, and everything returns to how it was, and even better than before, and that we could go back to school like everyone else. Peace is crucial." FILE: Sudan - Date Unknown: 13. Displaced people, tents. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland/Al-Arabiya TV/Middle East Broadcasting Center]
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