Afterwards Two years of warSudan’s humanitarian crisis remains The largest in the world25 million people are struggling with enough and over 12 million foods The people of displacement. Almost all inhabitants, or a relative or friend, faced terrible experiences. But horror is widespread around the world, and the response of the rising crisis can be severely disrupted by the lack of financing from World War II. Worldwide, the UN called for $ 45,000 million (39,581 million euros) to meet the humanitarian needs of 185 million people in 2025, but so far only 5% of that amount has been received.
In SudanThis situation can endanger people’s lives due to decrease in food supply and the closure of health companies. Thanks to the established emergency dining room to provide basic meals, it was possible to feed children last week, but its doors were closed this week. Although the local clinic is open (around 75% of health centers closed), There are fewer medications to treat preventable but life -threatening diseases such as tuberculosis and diarrhea.
We need to find ways to reduce these suffering and to further financing. This means to support Sudanies to help themselves, They exceed humanitarian aid And use donor money to increase private sector partnership.
The pleasure of seeing a family horizon and childhood’s reference points will be in trouble with the reality of empty shelves and tools or without seeds or products
When I resonate my thoughts when I was battled in my country, the business and civil society leaders in Sudan asked it at the meetings with them in Sudan. SyriaAbout 15 years ago. We don’t want to alms at the time. Like the Sudanis – like all people – we want to preserve our ability because it’s the best preparations for “the next day”.
In Sudan, the military condition on the field was unstable, although the safety was improved and the population was returning to their homes, crowded in small buses, or carrying their goods through the land destroyed hundreds of kilometers. In many cases, women lead to return home, endure in Sudan, like very conflicts A lot of war weight. Often, without recognizing this, women are the basic pillar that is placed between families and homes.
In all cases, the return trip is hurt and optimistic. “What’s from my house and my farm? Did you rob my shop? Did they steal my tools?” A lot of people are surprised. For some, the pleasure of seeing a family horizon and reference points of childhood will be embarrassed with the reality of empty shelves and without accessories Seeds There are no products.
Providing basic tools and providing basic tools and providing basic tools and providing resistant seeds for drought and effective solutions depending on the costs of solar power, which can be used to exploit new lands and also work in places where the power supply is disrupted.
We need to support families and societies so that they can deal with current negatives so that they are ready to use the more peace when they come
In the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), we tested this policy in Kassala, Al-Gadarif and Rio Nilo Provinces, where we allowed the establishment of crop yields and gardeners. It helped to feed families, increase food supply and promote the local economy. Benefits to expand the product have been re -investing, which allows us to continue to support other groups.
Another approach is to increase the impact of funds to achieve greater result through private sector partnership. I can check it while in Afghanistan, where we use two million dollars (1.7 million euros) to lend to small businesses from UNDP. Through these loans, farmers and entrepreneurs were able to expand their activities. The increase in purposes allowed them to return loans and reduced the need for external help.
In Sudan, we have tested a similar system for granting loans of five million dollars (4.3 million euros) for people who are usually not accessible to financial services. As their businesses grow, there is also the ability to buy food, drugs and other important items.
These two procedures require a change of psychology so that constant development is accompanied by emergency assistance.
We all hope for quick and permanent peace in Sudan, and the number of people who return to their homes is a sign of population belief in their future as a country. However, despite the declaration of peace today, there is still much distance to correct the loss of war. We need to support families and societies so that they can deal with the current negatives so that they are ready to use the more peace when they come.