New attacks on camps – including Zamzam and Abu Shouk – who protected those who were displaced by previous violence had now forced around 400,000 to 450,000 people to escape again.
According to UN Humanitarian Coordinator Office in SudanMany move towards the city of Tawila, the coarse marra or other remote areas – far from health services, clean water and food supply.
“This population movement is increasingly fluid, unpredictable, and triggered by sustainable hostility and wider offensive concerns in El Fasher“Humanitarian Coordinator Clementine Nkweta-Salami said in a statement on Sunday.
“The scale and gravity of the reported violations, including direct attacks on refugees and humanitarian personnel, cannot be accepted. Civilians must not be targeted.”
Worsening crisis
This transfer follows a wave of violence earlier this month, where troops affiliated with rapid power (RSF) reportedly launched a coordinated attack on Zamzam, Abu Shouk and El Fasher, killing hundreds, including children and humanitarian staff.
The situation in Sudan remains one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world.
Because the conflict erupted between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and RSF in April 2023, more than 12.4 million people were transferred, including more than 3.3 million who had fled to neighboring countries. Thousands of others have been killed in violence, with the darfur region among the most difficult.
The supply path is cut off
Ms. Nkweta-experience warned that the situation was further exacerbated by the increasing level of food vulnerability, with displaced populations increasingly cut off from the supply chain and assistance.
The risk of epidemic outbreaks, malnutrition and hunger also increases.
Access to El Fasher and the surrounding area remains “limited dangerous,” he said, repeating the call for continuous access to the region through an established humanitarian infrastructure.
In addition to access, limited funds are increasingly faith in living rescue programs in all regions.
“The current humanitarian system is too dense“Said Ms. Nkweta-Salam, calling for donors to immediately increase flexible and loading support in front through mechanisms such as Sudan Humanitarian Fund.
“This funding is very important to support the first respondent, mobilize the inventory that saves lives, and maintaining emergency response operations,” he added.
Clashes between communication in West Darfur
Meanwhile, Clashes between communication in West Darfur have added a crisis.
Separated report from the United Nations International Organization for Migration (IOM) shows that at least 146 households were moved from the Jebel Moon area after last week’s attack by the Arab tribe.
“The situation remains tense and unpredictable“The agency said.
Many were moved to escape across the border to Chad. Because of security constraints, IOM said the verification of the numbers remains limited.