Local Darfur leader appears for tents, shelter for Seraf Umra

Around 3000 displaced people in the area of Seraf Umra in North Darfur face difficult humanitarian conditions with a severe shortage of tents, shelter and health services as the winter approaches. One of the leaders of the displaced in the region said to Radio Dabanga that there are currently displaced in the region without tents or shelter after the wadi swept away all their tents, leading to the severe shortage of relief materials.

Around 3000 displaced people in the area of Seraf Umra in North Darfur face difficult humanitarian conditions with a severe shortage of tents, shelter and health services as the winter approaches. One of the leaders of the displaced in the region said to Radio Dabanga that there are currently displaced in the region without tents or shelter after the wadi swept away all their tents, leading to the severe shortage of relief materials. He said that relief came after two or three months. The only organization operating in the region is the Red Crescent, he said, pointing out that the government expelled about 13 organizations that were providing services for the displaced in Darfur. The local leader appealed to all the leading humanitarian organizations and the United Nations to provide aid and immediate assistance to displaced people in the area of Seraf Umra.