The United Nations (UN) says Sudan needs $150 million in aid to cope with rushing streams of Ethiopian refugees fleeing the conflict in their country’s Tigray region. “Sudan needs $150 million for six months to provide these refugees water, shelter, and health services,” said UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Filippo Grandi at Um Raquba camp, some 80 kilometers from the Ethiopian border, on Saturday. He urged “donors to provide...
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