The United Nations renews the call to lift the siege on Al -Fasher and provide safe passages for civilians fleeing violence

The International Organization for Migration estimated that nearly 770 people were displaced from the city to a long area due to the increasing insecurity between October 2 and 4.
UN spokesman, Stephen Dujarric, said that the organization and its partners are ready to provide assistance once you are allowed to reach El -Fasher. Meanwhile, the United Nations continues to pressure to increase the international presence on the ground in North Darfur and all the needy areas.
Cash transfers for a quarter of a million people
In response to the worsening crisis, the World Food Program stated that it made monthly cash transfers to about 250,000 person In El -Fasher since the beginning of the year. In other parts of Darfur, the program expanded its diet and emergency nutritional assistance.
The UN agency has informed that nearly Two million people Throughout Darfur, they received nutritional and nutritional aid in August, including in the areas where famine or the risk of starvation is confirmed. This number represents about half of the 4.2 million people who receive support from the World Food Program throughout Sudan, as the agency gives priority to the regions facing the most hunger levels.
The United Nations spokesman renewed the call to lift the siege on El -Fasher and protect civilians, provide a safe passage for those fleeing, and facilitate the arrival of humanitarian aid without obstacle to reach hundreds of thousands of civilians who have been trapped in this city for more than 500 days.
The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan Dennis Brown had visited a long area in North Darfur. From there, she renewed the call to stop the war and allow the United Nations to reach those affected by it, especially in the besieged city of El Fasher.
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