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UN warns of record $4.2 billion appeal for Sudan as displacement and violence surge; South Sudan mission reports spike in civilian incidents
Summary
UN briefers told the Security Council the 2025 Sudan humanitarian response will require a record $4.2 billion to reach nearly 21 million people, while the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan documented a sharp increase in abductions and 206 incidents affecting 792 civilians in a recent quarter.
Steph, UN spokesperson, reported on Jan. 8 that OCHA briefers told the Security Council the 2025 Sudan humanitarian needs and response plan will require $4.2 billion to support close to 21 million people in Sudan. The spokesperson said more than 11.5 million people are now estimated to be internally displaced in Sudan, of whom about 8.8 million have been uprooted since April 2023.
The briefing to the Security Council included testimony from Adam…
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