Jagan Chapagain said his organisations have received only 7% of the 45 million dollars they had appealed for.
A global aid chief has urged the international community to provide more funds to help Sudanese people trapped by a monthslong military conflict between rival generals in the African nation.
“The needs are real,” Mr Chapagain told The Associated Press. “Sudanese people need urgent support, urgent solidarity and urgent interest.” More than 3.4 million people have been forced to flee their homes to safer areas inside Sudan, according to the United Nations’ migration agency. “I see the humanitarian side of the Ukraine is a good example. That’s how the world community can come together. We need a similar solidarity for Sudan now,” he said.Along with the 45 million dollars needed to help those inside Sudan, Chapagain said another 35 million dollars is needed to provide assistance to those who fled the fighting to Sudan’s neighbouring countries.
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