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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, February 19, 2016
Sudan clashes sends tens of thousands of children into flight
Clashes between ethnic minority rebels and troops in Jebel Marra have forced 82,727 civilians to seek shelter, 60 percent of them children

Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sortoni, in Sudan's North Darfur state, who fled their homes following ongoing clashes in the Jebel Marra area on 8 February 2016 (AFP/HO/UNAMID)

Clashes between ethnic minority rebels and troops in Jebel Marra have forced 82,727 civilians to seek shelter, 60 percent of them children

Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sortoni, in Sudan's North Darfur state, who fled their homes following ongoing clashes in the Jebel Marra area on 8 February 2016 (AFP/HO/UNAMID)

AFP-Thursday 18 February 2016
KHARTOUM - Tens
of thousands of children fleeing clashes in the Jebel Marra mountains
of Sudan's conflict-torn Darfur have faced traumatic escapes, the United
Nations children's agency UNICEF told AFP on Thursday.
In the
isolated area's biggest civilian displacement in a decade, clashes
between ethnic minority rebels and troops in Jebel Marra that erupted on
January 15 have forced 82,727 civilians to seek shelter, 60 percent of
them children, according to UN estimates.
"Children
who already have very little are once again traumatised with what seems
to be an endless, endless war," said Geert Cappelaere, head of UNICEF in
Sudan.
Jebel Marra
sits at the heart of the Darfur region and is a stronghold of the rebel
Sudan Liberation Army commanded by Abdulwahid Nur (SLA-AW).
The area has
seen heavy fighting before in previous years but had been calm before
mid-January when fighting erupted involving ground troops and aerial
bombardments.
Cappelaere told of the gruelling flight of civilians - particularly children.
They have
faced "the fear of being attacked, of being hit by bullets, hit by
fighting, the fear of losing family members on the road," he said.
"It's an awful journey of trauma they have gone through, one they cannot understand," said Cappelaere.
"Add to that
a journey with limited access to water - to drinking water - poor
sanitation, children who had to leave school, children who are sick
can't be treated, who had to be carried for days, hoping they will end
up in a place where they have some minimum assistance."
Nearly
60,000 civilians fleeing the violence have taken shelter around a base
at Sortoni in North Darfur belonging to the UN-African Union mission in
Darfur (UNAMID).
Others have sought refuge at other existing camps for the displaced near Tawila and Kabkabiya.
"Those who
end up in Sortoni, in Kabkabiya and Tawila, these are the lucky ones.
Once they are in the camp ... we are able to provide them some
assistance," said Cappelaere.
But he said there have already been reports of a measles outbreak at Tawila.
It is
thought many fleeing the fighting have escaped further into the Jebel
Marra area, where UN agencies and NGOs have been unable to access them.
UNICEF said
the children displaced by the month-long bout of fighting in Jebel Marra
risked missing out on education and vaccinations, adding it needed more
funding to support them.
More than
300,000 people have been killed in the Darfur conflict since 2003 and
there are some 2.5 million people living there who have been fled their
homes, the UN says.
