The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, visited Sudan to meet with families affected by the ongoing conflict. Nearly 8 million people have been displaced within Sudan and neighboring countries. The conflict has devastated Sudan's economy and healthcare sector. Recent escalations, including the seizure of Wad Madani, have worsened the situation. Grandi witnessed the hardships faced by internally displaced families and called for urgent support from the international community. The majority of displaced families are living in overcrowded camps and rely on humanitarian aid. UNHCR is committed to providing support through various means, but the situation remains dire and requires sustained international intervention.
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