Severe violations of children’s rights an ‘hourly occurrence’ in Sudan, warns UNICEF UNICEF has received credible reports that at least 435 children killed and 2025 injured in past 100 days – an average of more than one an hour
Sudan: Top UN Officials sound alarm at spike in violence against women and girls Senior United Nations officials today voiced shock and condemnation at increasing reports of gender-based violence in Sudan – including conflict-related sexual violence against internally displaced and refugee women and girls – since fighting erupted in the country more than 11 weeks ago.
More than 100,000 children fleeing Sudan conflict face new dangers amid desperate situation in Chad Start of rainy season increases risk of disease and delayed humanitarian access to hundreds of thousands in need
Over one million children newly displaced in two months as Sudan faces escalating conflict More than 5 million children in Darfur region at grave risk as humanitarian situation deteriorates in Sudan
Hundreds of vulnerable children safely relocated from Khartoum orphanage 297 children have been safely relocated from Mygoma orphanage in Khartoum, Sudan to a transit centre in a safer location in the country.
Sudan conflict leaves 13.6 million children in desperate need of humanitarian aid Violence continues to disrupt the lives of children and families, who are in the midst of a catastrophe
Sudan violence forces at least 450,000 children to flee their homes - UNICEF Increased humanitarian response is urgently needed as an estimated 82,000 children cross into neighbouring countries, and 368,000 more become internally displaced
Geneva Palais Briefing Note: Horrifying numbers of children killed & injured in Sudan This is a summary of what was said by UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder – to whom quoted text may be attributed - at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on the escalating humanitarian crisis in Sudan The situation in Sudan is teetering toward catastrophe, and children are increasingly caught in the crossfire.
Fighting in Sudan rapidly worsening an already dire humanitarian situation for children, warn UNICEF, Save the Children and World Vision As violent clashes in Sudan continue, UNICEF and the child-focused NGOs World Vision and Save the Children are highlighting the danger to children if the current ceasefire is not respected by all parties.
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