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The 2025 Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan will require a record USD 4.2 billion to support close to 21 million people, according to Wosornu.
The Director of Operations and Advocacy Division, OCHA, Edem Wosornu, said at the UN that more than 11.5 million people are now estimated to be internally displaced in Sudan, with nearly 8.8 million displaced since April 2023.
Wosornu said that the ongoing conflict escalated in December with fighting intensified in multiple regions. In the Zamzam displacement camp, with civilians killed and injured by artillery shelling, and reports of those seeking to leave the camp being blocked from doing so. On 19 December, three of our World Food Program colleagues were killed by an airstrike on their compound in Yabus in Blue Nile State.
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The 2025 Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan will require a record US$4.2 billion to support close to 21 million people, according to Wosornu.Beth Bechdol, Deputy Director-General of the FAO, said that conflict and forced displacement remain the primary drivers of this crisis, which has been worsened by restricted humanitarian access.