A woman carries water in a camp for displaced persons Al-Huri in Gedaref, Sudan. Three years of conflict in Sudan: girls and women pay the highest price Peace and security Sudanese women and girls have been carrying the main severity of the conflict, which has been going on for three years. They face an acute lack of food and the growth of gender violence. Their access to healthcare, education and the ability to earn money are limited. Moreover, they make up the majority of 12 million immigrants within the country and beyond. according to the structure of the UN-Woman, in less than two years, the number of people who are at risk of gender violence has tripled and reached 12.1 million. Sexual violence is systematically used as an instrument of war. ~ 60 > since 80 percent of hospitals in areas affected by conflict do not function, and women’s access to the protection of sexual and reproductive health are difficult. In recent years, maternal mortality has sharply increased in the country, 80 percent of women migrants do not have access to pure water, many women and girls do not go or starve. Access to food is limited. ~ 60 > Despite these problems, women actively advocate peace, participate in humanitarian operations and require representation at the negotiating table. ~ 60 > “Women in Sudan are subjected to the most serious forms sexual violence, and at the same time, they are systematically excluded from peaceful processes, ”said Anna Mutavati, the regional director of the UN-West in East and South Africa. 60 >“ We urge all interested parties-governments, donors, and the international community-to act decisively: to put an end to the conflict, strengthen the role Women in world buildings and ensure justice, ”she added. 60 > Over the past two years, the UN-Woman has collaborated with more than 60 organizations led by women, providing more than 15 thousand women in some of the most affected areas of Sudan, providing primary necessities and critically important services. Women gained access to safe refugees, psychiatric and legal assistance. to expand humanitarian operations, it is necessary to increase financing, they emphasize the structure of the UN woman and urge the donors to allocate the necessary Means. & nbsp; ~ 60 > Read also: Sudan sexual violence against children