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An ongoing refugee crisis began in Africa in mid-April 2023 after the outbreak of the Sudanese civil war.By June 2024, around 2.1 million people have fled the country, while around 12 million [4] [5] have been internally displaced within Sudan; these numbers include at least 75,000 migrant returnees and other third-country nationals, making the refugee and displacement crisis in Sudan the ...
Although most of the Sudanese in Egypt fled due to war and violence, many had rejected refugee status because they were unable to prove a "well-founded fear of persecution". [12] Thus, between 1999 and 2003 only 33% of the Sudanese applying for refugee status in Egypt were recognized.
The United Nations said Tuesday the surging violence in Sudan is likely to drive more than 1 million refugees out of the African country by October, as the 10-week conflict shows few signs of easing.
The Philippine Vice Consul to Egypt, Bojer Capati, was injured after the car he was travelling in with Philippine Ambassador to Egypt Ezzedin Tago figured in an accident on their way to the Sudanese border to oversee repatriation efforts. [50] The embassy in Cairo has jurisdiction over Filipinos in Sudan as there is no Philippine Embassy in ...
Some 3.6 million refugees have fled to countries including Egypt, Chad and South Sudan. The Foreign Secretary said: “Sudanese people are facing violence on an unimaginable scale. This is the ...
Refugees fleeing a brutal civil war in Sudan speak to Dallas Jay Hunter at an Action Against Hunger site over the southern border Spotlight on Sudan: the world’s worst displacement crisis Skip ...
A large number of Sudanese refugees in Egypt reflects the fact that many Sudanese travels to Cairo to obtain official recognition of their refugee status from the UNHCR. The Sudanese refugees in Egypt fall under two categories: those who are waiting for their status-determination interview and those who have been rejected or who are self ...
As Darfur refugees recount horrors witnessed while fleeing to safety, the U.S.'s U.N. ambassador warns Sudan's genocide may be starting again.