Oman Daily Observer

UN hopes donors will pump aid to Sudan

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KHARTOUM: A UN official on Monday called on donors to provide more assistance to Sudan after the world body received only a fraction of the $804 million it needs for humanitari­an aid.

Marta Ruedas, the UN resident humanitari­an coordinato­r, told a news conference in Khartoum that only 23 per cent of the humanitari­an aid for Sudan in 2017 had been raised.

The United Nations and its aid agencies had so far managed to raise only about $182 million, she said.

“We look forward to the continued generosity of donors to ensure that critical needs can be addressed in a timely manner,” Ruedas said at the news conference to mark World Humanitari­an Day.

Since the start of the year, some 2.5 million people have received humanitari­an aid in Sudan, she said.

While the nature of assistance cannot be changed on the back of falling donor contributi­ons, some adjustment­s will have to be made in the targeted number of people needing assistance, Ruedas said.

“It is difficult to prioritise given the limited resources,” she added.

Hundreds of thousands of Sudanese still live in camps since being displaced from their homes after a brutal conflict erupted in the western region of Darfur in 2003.

Hundreds of thousands have been killed in the conflict when ethnic minority rebels took up arms against government in Khartoum.

 ?? — AFP ?? Marta Ruedas, the UN resident and humanitari­an coordinato­r for Sudan, speaks at a press conference in Khartoum on Monday.
— AFP Marta Ruedas, the UN resident and humanitari­an coordinato­r for Sudan, speaks at a press conference in Khartoum on Monday.

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