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Al-Karib reveals mechanisms for destroying Darfur

 

Qandil News Network- Sudan Events

Sessions of Humanitarian Issues Conference in Sudan continued in the Egyptian capital on Sunday for the second day running, with great wide participation from representatives of international organizations and humanitarian entities, to discuss the difficult impact brought by 7 months of continued fighting between the SAF and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
In an unprecedented initiative of its kind, the Sudanese orgtanizations and entities taking prt in the meeting have called for convening a conference to deliberate on how hurdles impeding the delivery of humanitarian assistance to those affected by the war could bere remedied and how efforts seeking protecxtiojn of civilians could be revitalized.
According to the CEO of the conference, head of the Sudanese Awareness Foundation, Zahraa Haider, the conference aims to find out radical solutions to the war crisis through Sudanese organizations, representatives of international organizations, and the United Nations UN.
She pointed out that seven months after the eruption of the fighting over 10 thousands civilians have been killed and 10 million have been rendered displaced within and outside their homeland.
For her part, Hala Al-Karib, Regional Director of the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa, asserted that the happenings in Khartoum were not haphazard, but rather an outcome of decades of corruption and negligence.
She added, while addressing the opening session, that one of the mechanisms that were used to destroy Darfur was the armed militias dubbed the Rapid Support RSF whose actions extended to destroy Khartoum after overtaking and looting it. She said they have to abandon those practices.
She pointed to occurrence of cases of sexual violence, series of physical violence, and atrocities that affected different states and spread to various places in Sudan, and daily life has become a continued threat for Sudanese, even in refuge centers in Sudan, due to the attacks carried out by some armed persons.
Director of the World Health Organization WHO Tedros Adhanom, said that more than three million Sudanese are at risk of Cholera outbreaks.

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