
Sudan civil war has displaced 13 million people: UNHCR
"The conflict has provoked the displacement of 13 million people including 8.6 million internally displaced people and 3.8 million refugees," the UN refugee agency's Abdourahouf Gnon-Konde said in an interview after visiting the war-torn country.
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- Published Date: 08:17 | 14 April 2025
- Modified Date: 08:17 | 14 April 2025
Sudan's civil war has resulted in "13 million displaced people and refugees", including many women who reported being raped and children, a regional UNHCR official told AFP on Monday.
"The conflict has provoked the displacement of 13 million people including 8.6 million internally displaced people and 3.8 million refugees," the UN refugee agency's Abdourahouf Gnon-Konde said in an interview after visiting the war-torn country.
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