Sudanese Refugees

Sudanese refugees are persons originating from the country of Sudan, but seeking refuge outside the borders of their native country. In recent history, Sudan has been the stage for prolonged conflicts and civil wars, as well as environmental changes, namely desertification. These forces have resulted not only in violence and famine but also the forced migration of large numbers of the Sudanese population, both inside and outside the country's borders. Given the expansive geographic territory of Sudan, and the regional and ethnic tensions and conflicts, much of the forced migration in Sudan has been internal. Yet, these populations are not …

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Amnesty International · 23 April 2024 English

Powerful governments cast humanity into an era devoid of effective international rule of law, with civilians in conflicts paying the highest price Rapidly changing artificial intelligence is left to create …

Russian-held dam unleashed a torrent of water. Sudanese refugees queuing up to fetch water in Adre, Eastern


World Bank Group · 22 April 2024 English

internally displaced and 2.2 million South Sudanese refugees are still residing in neighboring countries different locations throughout the country.3 Sudanese refugees including those fleeing conflict in Sudan


World Bank Group · 17 April 2024 English

This edition of the Macro Poverty Outlooks periodical contains country-by-country forecasts and overviews for GDP, fiscal, debt and poverty indicators for the developing countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. Macroeconomic indicators such …

ian-related operations in support of the Sudanese refugees, and by significantly more than exports (imports


World Bank Group · 14 April 2024 English

internally displaced and 2.2 million South Sudanese refugees are still residing in neighboring countries different locations throughout the country.3 Sudanese refugees including those fleeing conflict in Sudan


WHO: World Health Organization · 31 March 2024 English

armed conflict in Sudan, hosting 46.7% of Sudanese refugees to date. As of 11 February 2024, a total of in the East, bringing the total number of Sudanese refugees to 553 150 (with 54.1% located in Adré, the


IOM: International Organization for Migration · 27 March 2024 English

This considers the effective application of labour standards and ethical recruitment, addressing the key constraints of skills shortages and increasing recognition of qualifications, and obtaining relevant and comparable labour migration …

(2016). Out of sight, out of mind: Why South Sudanese refugees are not joining flows to Europe. Press release


IIED: International Institute for Environment and Development · 27 March 2024 English

Today, Jordan hosts the and the stratified system of work permits, which of Jordan, and other host second-highest number of refugees per capita in grants differential access to the labour …

2017) After the deportation: How Jordan left Sudanese refugees to death and separation. www.7iber.com/po


WHO: World Health Organization · 24 March 2024 English

armed conflict in Sudan, hosting 46.7% of Sudanese refugees to date. As of 11 February 2024, a total of in the East, bringing the total number of Sudanese refugees to 553 150 (with 54.1% located in Adré, the


World Bank Group · 20 March 2024 English

The Global Compact on Refugees recognizes the importance of responsibility sharing for hosting, protecting, and assisting refugees, while emphasizing the potential of economic participation to reduce the cost of humanitarian …

of refugees Whether or not the arrival of Sudanese refugees in Chad contributes to economic growth is pyramids are broadly similar. Both cohorts of Sudanese refugees have a surplus of women and children: women of this paper extends the description of Sudanese refugees staying in Chad as captured by the ECOSIT country with limited economic means and (ii) Sudanese refugees are hosted in areas with limited economic line. Thus, a poverty gap of 0.32 suggests Sudanese refugees fall on average about a third of the poverty


WHO: World Health Organization · 17 March 2024 English

armed conflict in Sudan, hosting 46.7% of Sudanese refugees to date. As of 11 February 2024, a total of in the East, bringing the total number of Sudanese refugees to 553 150 (with 54.1% located in Adré, the


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