Sudani refugees took refuge in Chad, people returned to Syria needed support

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Source: UN News: Saturday, 17 May 2025 00:01 am

To avoid severe violence in Darfur, Sudan, more than 40 thousand common people have escaped and took refuge in the eastern part of Chad. At the same time, citizens who return to the country after the collapse of Assad rule in Syria require support. To avoid severe violence in Darfur, Sudan, more than 40 thousand common people have escaped and took refuge in the eastern part of Chad.UNHCR) On Wednesday, there are women and children among most of the people who reach there. Many Sudani citizens have come from Zamzam Camp and Al Fashar city, which was targeted by the paramilitary force (RSF). There is a violent collision between the conflicting military forces, the country’s armed forces and the RSF force since April 2023. The pressure has deepened. The team involved in the help work says that most of the refugees, the yatra has been completed after walking for several days, as they did not have money for transportation. The resorters said that they had been targeted for attacks, looting and sexual violence. A large number of children are injured and families are separated while others are missing. The needs require immediate shelter, food, health care and psychological support for the needy, but only 20 percent of the $ 40 million appeal for the refugee assistance scheme has been managed. © Unhcr/Hameed Maarouf, after December (2025) in Syria, millions of people have returned to their homes and need help for rehabilitation. The request for helping people returning to Syria urge Syrian citizens again trying to start their lives after the fall of former President Bashar al -Assad in Syria, which has suffered the brunt of 13 years. In this backdrop, the United Nations Human Assistance Agencies have noticed that they need help to bring life back on track. It has been said to withdraw the ban, which has raised some expectations. After the end of Assad rule in the last year, December, many communities in Syria are struggling with other basic problems including electricity, clean water, health care. According to the international migration organization, due to the destruction of public records, the country is difficult to arrange for necessary services, arranging or landing for people who return to the country due to the destruction of public records. The report says that there are very few functioning opportunities in the country, since the situation in farming and markets is not completely normal. At the same time, it will be necessary to rebuild the shelter system. Since January 2024, 1.3 million people displaced within the Syrian boundaries have returned from other countries, while 7.30 lakh people have come from other countries. Warnings on the outbreak of Mers in Sudi Arabia have caused some matters to affect the respiratory system in Sudhi Arabia. There is anxiety after coming out. It is reported that two infected persons have died in March and April.World health organization ,Who) Has issued its guidelines to prevent the spread of this disease. So far, 9 infection cases have been confirmed, seven of which are in the capital Riyadh. Many health care workers have also been infected, who have been infected with a patient coming in contact with a patient. Mers spread to humans from animals and it is part of the virus group like Kovid-19.UN Health Agency estimates that the mortality rate from this virus infection is around 36 percent. Although the actual figure is likely to reduce this, since the cases of minor infection are often not detected. According to WHO, despite the infection cases that have come out in recent times, there is still less possibility of widespread spread of this disease at the regional and global level, it has been reported that the mars virus, the virus, is found in the camels, and the viruses of the respective animal are found to be directly or individual. Can Cases of infection from one person to another, often come to health care centers when coughing, sneezing or close contact. Mers infection may cause minor symptoms to a serious disease of the respiratory system, and in some cases death may occur. Right now there is no vaccine or treatment to prevent this. The first case of Mers infection was registered in 2012, and since then, 858 people have lost their lives in 27 countries in the Middle East, South Asia and Africa.

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