David Lammy 'horrified' after meeting Sudan war victims face-to-face
- David Lammy visited the Adré border post to see the impact of Sudan's civil war, which erupted between the army and the Rapid Support Forces .
- Over 12 million people have fled their homes since April 2023, with many seeking refuge in Chad amid severe humanitarian needs.
- The UK has doubled its aid to $250 million and is urging other countries to increase their support for Sudan.
- Lammy described the situation as horrific, stating he witnessed women and children fleeing violence and sharing desperate stories of atrocities.
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UK to give £20m aid for Sudan – London Daily Digital
Lammy’s visit to Adré, a border town in Chad, included meetings with officials from the UNHCR to assess how aid agencies are managing the crisis The UK government has announced an additional £20 million in aid to support refugees fleeing the conflict in Sudan. Foreign Secretary David Lammy made the announcement during a visit to a refugee camp in Chad, highlighting the urgent need for international action to address what he described as “the big…
"Outrage Erupts as David Lammy Sends £20m to Refugees While Brits Struggle to Make Ends Meet"
Isaiah Amos “Outrage Erupts as David Lammy Sends £20m to Refugees While Brits Struggle to Make Ends Meet” IAELimited IAELimited - IAELimited.com | Metro News, Exclusives, Politics David Lammy, the UK’s Foreign Secretary, recently visited Chad to address the growing crisis involving Sudanese refugees. He announced that the UK will contribute £20 million in aid to help those affected. However, this decision sparked backlash from Richard Tice, the …
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