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Humanitarian Crisis Deepens: Aid Organization Suspends Work Amid Escalating Violence in Sudan’s Darfur Region

NewsHumanitarian Crisis Deepens: Aid Organization Suspends Work Amid Escalating Violence in Sudan's Darfur Region

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has announced the difficult decision to suspend its operations at the Zamzam camp in North Darfur, Sudan, due to escalating violence that has rendered the area unsafe for humanitarian aid. The camp, which accommodates approximately 500,000 internally displaced individuals, has become a focal point of conflict since the outbreak of civil war in Sudan, which started in April 2023.

In a statement released on Monday, MSF indicated that the ongoing fighting surrounding the camp, particularly involving the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has made it “impossible” to continue providing essential medical assistance. The organization emphasized that despite the dire humanitarian needs, including rampant starvation and severe health crises, the safety of their staff and the displaced population necessitated this suspension.

Yahya Kalilah, MSF’s Sudan country director, expressed the profound heartbreak of halting medical services during such a critical time, noting the proximity of violence and significant logistical challenges. With difficulties in delivering medical supplies and ensuring the safe transport of personnel, MSF found it increasingly untenable to maintain operations.

Zamzam camp has served as a crucial support structure amidst the ongoing humanitarian cataclysm, hosting individuals who have fled conflict zones. Health professionals at the MSF field hospital had been treating numerous patients affected by conflict-related injuries and malnutrition, particularly among children.

The civil unrest in Sudan has drawn international concern, with United Nations officials estimating that the violence has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced over 14 million people. Recent clashes at the camp forced the evacuation of around 10,000 families, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Throughout February, MSF reported treating 139 patients suffering from gunshot wounds, highlighting the facility’s critical role in the region despite the inherent challenges.

Concerns regarding the escalation of violence were underscored by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who cautioned that the formation of a parallel government by the RSF and its allies could exacerbate the fragmentation of Sudan. His office expressed deep concern over the situation, noting that this development threatens to complicate the fragile humanitarian landscape further.

As calling attention to the plight of those affected, international organizations and humanitarian groups continue to advocate for the protection of civilians and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict in Sudan.

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