The U.S sanctioned Sudanese paramilitary commander Abdelrahim Hamdan Dagalo over human rights abuses, while also announcing over $160 million in humanitarian aid for Sudan.
Sudanese refugees settle temporarily in the town of Adré in Chad along the border of Sudan. Thousands have fled the fighting in Sudan seeking safety in Chad.
More than 5 million people have been displaced by the fighting in Sudan, according to the United Nations' migration agency. The UNHCR also estimates that more than $1bn is needed to help refugees escape violence into neighboring countries.Recently, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has facilitated convoys to reach both North and South Darfur in the first cross-line access to these areas since the war began in mid-April.
"I've just witnessed people who are close to dying," said Thomas-Greenfield after meeting with refugees at the field hospital.U.S. Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield meets Sudanese refugees seeking safety and aid in Chad on Wednesday, September 6th.The U.S. is already Sudan's top donor, and today's announcement brings its total commitment during the 2023 fiscal year to almost $710 million.
on another RSF commander, Abdul Rahman Juma, barring him from entering the country. This comes in response to his alleged involvement in the kidnapping and murder of the former governor of West Darfur province, Khamis Abbakar, and his brother in June.
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