The head of the UN called on the international community to allocate $ 6 billion to help the Sudanese
The UN Secretary General Antoniu Guterres is at the Humanitarian Conference to help the Sudanese in the Addis Ababe, Ethiopia. The head of the UN called on the international community to allocate $ 6 billion to help the Sudanese Humanitarian assistance In Sudan, a crisis of stunning scale and cruelty continues, which is increasingly the risk of covering the entire region. About this, speaking at a high -level conference dedicated to the raise funds to help the Sudanese, said UN Secretary General Antoniu Guterres. the head of the UN called on the international community to provide Sudan with the same support that the Sudanese people once provided to their neighbors who were in distress. 60 > humanitarian plan ~ 60 > according to Guterrish, next week the UN, together with partner organizations, will present humanitarian response plans for Sudan for 2025. ~ 60 > read also: ~ 60 > Sudan: the main human rights activist of the UN warns about the escalation of violence on ethnic grounds ~ 60 > he greeted the efforts of local volunteers and organizations including those led by women who continue to work tirelessly on providing assistance and services in their communities, often with a great risk for themselves. UN head, the head of the UN emphasized that civilians. Including humanitarian workers, must be protected. help the people of Sudan ~ 60 > “We held broad consultations with Sudanese civilians, and they call for the immediate cessation of fire and the protection of the civilian population, ”said Guterrish, adding that his messenger in Sudan Ramtan Lamamra interacts with the parties to the conflict on the specific ways to achieve these goals. & nbsp; //p >~ 60 > “The Holy month of Ramadan is no longer around the corner. & nbsp; at this blessed time of peace, compassion, generosity and solidarity, I urge all of you to use your significant influence for good,” the general turned by the general Secretary to the conference participants, urging them now to do more to help Sudan’s people “get out of this nightmare.” 62 ~