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U.N. warns of worsening humanitarian access in Sudan, requests $120 million for three-month scale-up
Summary
The U.N. said escalating hostilities and seasonal rains are cutting off key routes in Sudan and appealed for $120 million to scale up assistance over three months.
The U.N. spokesperson, Steph, told reporters that escalating fighting and heavy rains are severely constraining humanitarian access in Sudan, particularly in Kordofan and Darfur regions, and that partners plan a major scale-up requiring $120 million over the next three months.
Why it matters: The U.N. said access constraints are leaving cities and displaced populations cut off from aid. In some areas, the last supply route has been blocked and heavy rains have made roads impassable, preventing deliveries…
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