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UN migration agency calls for internatio­nal action in Sudan

- Anadolu Agency

Geneva, Switzerlan­d - The Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration (IOM) on Friday called for internatio­nal action as 20,000 people are forced to flee their homes in Sudan each day.

According to the latest Displaceme­nt Tracking Matrix report, young people under the age of 18 belong to 53 per cent of the daily figure, the IOM said in a statement.

Over the past year, the agency said that more than 8.6mn people have been forced to flee their homes over the past year as fighting spreads in the country, including many who were previously displaced multiple times.

“Sudan is on a tragically fast track to becoming one of the world’s biggest humanitari­an crises in decades, and the conflict that has engulfed the country is creating pressure throughout the region. Millions of people are displaced, hungry and vulnerable to exploitati­on and abuse, but their plight is being ignored by too much of the world,” IOM Director General Amy Pope said.

“We implore internatio­nal leaders to rise to the moment, help us bring humanitari­an aid to Sudan and use their influence to help bring peace,” Pope said.

The agency also called for ‘stronger internatio­nal action to bring the fighting to an end and significan­tly boost funding for humanitari­an operations to respond to the mounting needs’ as the war in Sudan enters its second year.

The humanitari­an response in Sudan is critically underfunde­d, exacerbati­ng the ‘largest internal displaceme­nt’ crisis globally - only five per cent of the Us$2.7bn humanitari­an response plan seeking to reach 14.7mn people has been secured, according to the IOM.

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