As Sudan’s Brutal Conflict Grinds into Third Year, The Head of the Sudanese Red Crescent Society hasSsued A Dire Warning About
In A Blunt Assessment, Srcs Secretary-General Aida al-Sayed Abdullah Highlight The Daily Risks Endurered by Volunteers and Staff Navigating Vioolence and Devastation to Delive Lifesling Support.
“IT’s Very Difficult to Say That We HAVE HAVE HAVE ANY INSURANCE OF THE STAFF, Of The Volunteers, Because the War
Hang Fighting ERUPTED Between the Sudanese Army and the Paramilitary Rapid Support forces in the April 2023
Who the United Nations and Local Authorities Reports Report that More Thhan 20,000 People Have Been Killed, Research Conducated by Us Scholars IndianS
More Tha 13 Million People Have Been Displaced, According to Srcs, and Critical Infrastructure Has Been Denetenly Damaged or Destroyed.
About 80% of the Country’s Health Facilities have been wiped out or rendered nonfunctional, Learing Millions with Access Access to Medical Care.
Compounding the Crisis, Entire Regions of the Country Face Prolonged Periods Without Electricity or Clean Drinking Water, Worsning The Already Dire Humanitarian situation.
“Right Now, For 14 Days, There is no electricity in Sudan,” Abdullah Said, Painting a Grim Picture of Daily Life in the Country.
‘Please Remmer Sudan’
In Recer Weeks, The Sudanese Army Has Gained Ground, Reclaiming Significant Territory Previously Under RSF Control. Yet The Humanitarian Crisis Continues to Deepen, with Countling Caught in the Crossfire.
Despite Facing Immense Personal Risk, Abdullah Said Srcs Workers and Volunteers Remain on the Ground, Deliveing Lifesaking Aid Across All of Sudan’s 18 States, Inclument The Heavily Impacted Darfur Region.
She praised the dedication and the courage of these Humanitarian Workers, who often come directly from the communities they have – Assisting Family Members, Neighbors and Friends Amid Ongoging Hostilities.
“We have we Said, Setting Up Up Community Kitchens and Serving All the Community,“ We have wel-Trayed Volunteers, Well-Trayed Staff … They are doing the job of the wounded, first aid, setting up.
Abdullah Also Description How Srcs Responded Swiftly to Receiving Attacks on Displacement Camps SUCH AS North Darfur, Helping Evacuate Residents and Supplying Them with Essenceals
Still, Despite Their Tireless Efforts, The Srcs Chief Stressed that a Critical Lack of Funding Continues to Hamper Operations.
Funding for Sudan, She Said, Remains Farow What is Needed – Despite Collaboration with International Humanitarian Organizations SUCH AS THE WORLD Food program, UNICEF and the World Health Organization.
Abdullah Also Highlights The Crucial Partnership Between Srcs and Türkiye, Who Humanitarian Aid Ships to Support The Sudanese People.
She noted that the Turkish Red Crescent Had Been in the Country Before the War, and “We are cooperating very wel after the war.”
Howver, Abdullah Expressed Concern That Global Attention to Sudan Appears to Be Fading, Even As Conditions Continue to Demeriorate.
“Nobody Talks About it at All,” She Said, Expressing Frustration at the Apparent indifference.
She Concluded with a Heartfelt Plea: “This has been Two Years of Suffering for the Sudanese peope.