Sudanese refugees in CAR living in fear
The 2,200 Sudanese refugees of camp Bembere in the Central African Republic CAR have renewed complaints of bad humanitarian, health and security conditions. Abdel Rahman Ismail, the head of camp Bembere explained to Radio Dabanga that the Sudanese refugees of the camp are living in severe fear because of the ongoing fighting in the CAR, which increases their suffering, especially in the humanitarian, health and security fields. He renewed his call to the UN, AU, EU, the international community, and the International Organization for Migration to speed-up the relocating them to the nearest safe neighbouring country where they can live in peace and security. File photo (Albert González Farran / Unamid)
The 2,200 Sudanese refugees of camp Bembere in the Central African Republic CAR have renewed complaints of bad humanitarian, health and security conditions.
Abdel Rahman Ismail, the head of camp Bembere explained to Radio Dabanga that the Sudanese refugees of the camp are living in severe fear because of the ongoing fighting in the CAR, which increases their suffering, especially in the humanitarian, health and security fields.
He renewed his call to the UN, AU, EU, the international community, and the International Organization for Migration to speed-up the relocating them to the nearest safe neighbouring country where they can live in peace and security.
File photo (Albert González Farran / Unamid)