The UN refugee agency is making plans for hundreds of thousands of people spilling over Sudan’s borders to escape violence, according to officials. UNHCR officials told a Geneva briefing they are poised for 270,000 people to flee across Sudan’s borders – a preliminary planning figure that includes Sudanese refugees crossing into South Sudan and Chad, as well as South Sudanese returning home. The estimate so far only covers two of Sudan’s seven neighbours as projections for Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Central African Republic, and Libya are not yet ready. In this conversation, we get an update about what is happening on the ground and talk about efforts being made to set up a meeting between army commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Saudi Arabia and the state of supply shortages (food, medicine, water) around the Sudanese capital were worsening and prices for basic goods. Lerato Mbele speaks to Mohamed Osman Adam, a journalist based in Khartoum, Sudan.
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