The United Nations has urgently appealed for partners and donors to step up life-saving humanitarian support in Sudan as fierce fighting, famine, and displacement worsen conditions in key regions. UN spokesperson Farhan Haq reported that in Tawila—a refuge for hundreds of thousands fleeing violence near El Fasher—over 12,000 new arrivals have received safe water, and improved chlorination at 10 public water stations now serves 45,000 people daily. Watch for more
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