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Sudan conflict displaces nearly 4 million – IOM

United Nations, Aug 2 (Prensa Latina) Conflict in Sudan has recently forced nearly four million people to flee their homes in a little more than 100 days, the UN migration agency, IOM (International Organization for Migration), warned.

Latest data from IOM´s displacement matrix indicates that the clash between the Sudanese army and paramilitaries has uprooted a staggering number of people, with over 926,000 seeking refuge abroad and a total of 3.02 million internally displaced.

According to IOM´s latest humanitarian situation update, people have been forced to leave all of Sudan’s 18 states. Those with the highest proportions of displaced people are River Nile (15%), North (11%), North Darfur (9%) and White Nile (9%). IOM field teams have reported that the majority of internally displaced individuals, 71%, originated from Khartoum State.

The UN organization emphasized that the current estimate of displacements over the past 108 days surpasses the total recorded for the previous four years.

But it also noted that access to many areas remains impossible because of the fighting, meaning that current assessments have been based on preliminary reports or estimates.

A total of 926,841 people have now sought refuge in neighboring countries such as Egypt, Libya, Chad, the Central African Republic, South Sudan, and Ethiopia.

To mark 100 days since the start of the conflict on 24 July, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said that it was “time for all parties to this conflict to immediately end this tragic war”, amid growing concerns for refugees fleeing Sudan.

According to the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, conditions have been “harrowing” for those reaching shelter in neighboring countries, where displacement camps are overcrowded and the looming rainy season has made relocation and aid deliveries harder.

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