Sudan: West Darfur Emergency Situation Report No. 03 As of 11 May 2021 [EN/AR]
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HIGHLIGHTS
• The security situation in Ag Geneina town remains tense and unpredictable
• Some of the 151,400 IDPs in and around Ag Geneina are returning home, but concerns about security are preventing the majority from leaving the gathering sites
• The top needs of the newly displaced people are food, non-food items, water, shelter, protection, health, and education
• Humanitarian organisations continue to scale up operations. As of 11 May, 124,400 people have been assisted
• About US$65 million is needed to meet the urgent lifesaving needs in West Darfur
SITUATION OVERVIEW
There are no major changes regarding the overall security situation in Ag Geneina, West Darfur. It remains tense an unpredictable. There are no reports of violence over the past three weeks following the deployment of additional forces of Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Central Reserve Police (CRP). Howeve
Sudan: West Darfur Emergency Situation Report No. 03 As of 11 May 2021
Format
HIGHLIGHTS
• The security situation in Ag Geneina town remains tense and unpredictable
• Some of the 151,400 IDPs in and around Ag Geneina are returning home, but concerns about security are preventing the majority from leaving the gathering sites
• The top needs of the newly displaced people are food, non-food items, water, shelter, protection, health, and education
• Humanitarian organisations continue to scale up operations. As of 11 May, 124,400 people have been assisted
• About US$65 million is needed to meet the urgent lifesaving needs in West Darfur
SITUATION OVERVIEW
There are no major changes regarding the overall security situation in Ag Geneina, West Darfur. It remains tense an unpredictable. There are no reports of violence over the past three weeks following the deployment of additional forces of Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Central Reserve Police (CRP). However, there
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