UN Refugee Chief Warns Sudan Crisis is "Forgotten," World Looks Away

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UN Refugee Chief Warns Sudan Crisis is "Forgotten," World Looks Away
The UN's top refugee official visited Sudan on Monday with a stark message: the world is ignoring one of its worst humanitarian crises. Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, traveled to the country to highlight the desperate situation after two years of civil war. He aims to bring global attention back to a conflict that has forced millions from their homes. The fighting has created a massive displacement crisis. Over 10 million people are now displaced inside and outside Sudan. Many lack adequate food, water, and medical care. Grandi's trip underscores concerns that international focus and aid have faded. The UN and other agencies say they lack the funding to meet urgent needs. The visit is a direct appeal to donors and governments to not forget Sudan.