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800,000 refugees, returnees may flee Sudan for neighbouring countries: UN

Most significant cross-border movements are those arriving in Chad, Egypt, spokesman says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 May 2023 12:30PM

800,000 refugees, returnees may flee Sudan for neighbouring countries: UN
UNHCR spokesman Olga Sarrado says over 200,000 refugees from neighboring South Sudan and elsewhere now in Sudan may be forced to return home prematurely. – Screen grab, May 3, 2023

GENEVA – The United Nations refugee agency has set an initial planning figure of more than 800,000 refugees and returnees that might flee conflict-torn Sudan for neighbouring countries.

UNHCR spokesman Olga Sarrado told a UN press briefing yesterday that around 600,000 of the total would be Sudanese refugees, as well as refugees hosted by Sudan.

Furthermore, more than 200,000 refugees from neighbouring South Sudan and elsewhere now in Sudan may be forced to return home prematurely, Anadolu Agency quoted Sarrado as saying.

The figures are projections for financial and operational planning, she added.

She noted that over 100,000 refugees, including Sudanese refugees, South Sudanese returning home prematurely, and others who were themselves refugees in Sudan are believed to have fled Sudan for neighbouring countries.

Sarrado said that the most significant cross-border movements so far have been Sudanese refugees arriving in Chad and Egypt, and South Sudanese returning to South Sudan, adding that most new arrivals were women and children.

“While UNHCR had large operations in many neighbouring countries, the previous week they had deployed additional emergency teams and activated our global supply chain, including orders for some 70,000 core relief items from our global stockpiles for Chad and South Sudan,” Sarrado said.

Jens Laerke, spokesman for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), said that a US$1.7 billion (RM7.6 billion) Humanitarian Response Plan for Sudan was only 14% funded.

OCHA calls on all donors to support humanitarian groups without delay so the much-needed assistance could be provided shortly, Laerke said.

At least 528 people have been killed and more than 4,500 injured in fighting between two rival generals in Sudan – army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) commander Mohammed Hamdan “Hemedti” Dagalo – since April 15, according to Sudan’s Health Ministry.

A disagreement had been fomenting in recent months between the army and the paramilitary force over RSF integration into the armed forces, a key condition of Sudan’s transition agreement with political groups.

Sudan has been without a functioning government since October 2021, when the military dismissed Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok’s transitional government and declared a state of emergency in a move decried by political forces as a “coup”.

Sudan’s transitional period, which started in August 2019 after the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir, was scheduled to end with elections in early 2024. – Bernama, May 3, 2023

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