Bi-Weekly Press Briefing: Millions Of Children At Risk In Sudan - UNICEF
/
2:18
/
MP4
/
169.9 MB

Edited News | UNICEF

Bi-Weekly Press Briefing: Millions Of Children At Risk In Sudan - UNICEF

Six days of escalating violence in Sudan between rival military forces, and several failed ceasefires, have taken a devastating toll on the country’s children, the UN Child Agency (UNICEF) said today at a briefing at the United Nations in Geneva.

“We now have reports of at least 9 children killed, at least 50 have been injured,” said UNICEF spokespersonJames Elder. “Those numbers will continue to rise as long as fighting continues. What is really important to remember is that this fighting, as many of you will have seen, also means you have large numbers of people trapped so they haven’t got access to electricity, and they are terrified of running out of food, of water, of medicines.” 

Before hostilities started in Sudan, humanitarian needs for children were higher than ever before. Three quarters of children were estimated to live in extreme poverty, 11,5 million children and community members needed emergency water and sanitation services. Sudan has one of the highest malnutrition rates among children in the world.

“We have now got a situation where critical life-saving support for over 50,000 children is at risk, severely, acutely malnourished children,” said UNICEF’s James Elder. “Now these children are in hospitals because they have the most severe cases so they are being fed with tubes because that is essentially the only way they can be fed, and when the bombing or shelling begins outside hospitals, and when medical staff need to flee, then what?”

The fighting has worsened the situation of vulnerable children in the country, so UNICEF. It also puts at risk the cold chain in Sudan, including over USD 40 million worth of vaccines and insulin, due to the breaks in the power supply and the instability to restock generators with fuel.

“Humanitarian assistance is critical now. UNICEF and our partners can’t provide that support when that safety and security of staff is not guaranteed,” said James Elder. “As the UN Secretary-General has been saying for a week, we need forces to immediately cease hostilities- for all parties to respect their international obligations to keep children away from harm.” 

UNICEF also calls on all parties to refrain from attacking civilian infrastructure on which children depend such as water and sanitation systems, health facilities and schools.

“In terms of what can be done, that is why for the moment you keep hearing from the Secretary-General that it requires a cease-fire, because the fighting has been so indiscriminate and so many staff members and partners and so many brave non-governmental organizations on the ground on whom UN agencies rely- they are bunkering down, and going to the Nile to try and get water despite the lack of safety in that both in terms of sanitation and being under fire,” said James Elder.  

According to a spokesperson from the World Health Organization (WHO) who cited a Sudanese government source, 413 people died and 3,551 were injured since the conflict broke out on Saturday.  

WHO informed further that they have verified 11 attacks on health care facilities that took place since 15th April and that an additional 20 have stopped working.

 

-ends-

 

STORY: Millions of Children at Risk in Sudan- UNICEF  

TRT: 02’17”  

SOURCE: UNTV CH
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH/NATS
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
RELEASE DATE: 21 April 2023
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND


SHOTLIST  

  1. Exterior wide shot: UN flag alley UN Geneva.  
  2. Wide shot of monitors and podium, conference room, Palais des Nations, Geneva  
  3. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) James Elder, spokesperson for the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF): “We now have reports of at least 9 children killed, at least 50 have been injured. Those numbers will continue to rise as long as fighting continues. What is really important to remember is that this fighting, as many of you will have seen, also means you have large numbers of people trapped so they haven’t got access to electricity, and they are terrified of running out of food, of water, of medicines.” 
  4. Medium shot, journalists in the room, with the speaker and monitor in the background  
  5. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) James Elder, spokesperson for the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF): “We have now got a situation where critical life-saving support for over 50,000 children is at risk, severely, acutely malnourished children. Now these children are in hospitals because they have the most severe cases so they are being fed with tubes because that is essentially the only way they can be fed, and when the bombing or shelling begins outside hospitals, and when medical staff need to flee, then what?” 
  6. Close-up, journalists in the room 
  7. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) James Elder, spokesperson for the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF): “Humanitarian assistance is critical now. UNICEF and our partners can’t provide that support when that safety and security of staff is not guaranteed. As the UN Secretary-General has been saying for a week, we need forces to immediately cease hostilities- for all parties to respect their international obligations to keep children away from harm.” 
  8. Close-up: journalists 
  9. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) James Elder, spokesperson for the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF): “In terms of what can be done, that is why for the moment you keep hearing from the Secretary-General that it requires a cease-fire, because the fighting has been so indiscriminate and so many staff members and partners and so many brave non-governmental organizations on the ground on whom UN agencies rely- they are bunkering down, and going to the Nile to try and get water despite the lack of safety in that both in terms of sanitation and being under fire.” 
  10. Close-up, journalists typing 
  11. Close-up: technician 
  12. Medium shot: cameraperson and monitor   

Similar Stories

UN Human Rights report on DPRK forced labour

1

1

1

Edited News | OHCHR

UN Human Rights report on DPRK forced labour ENG FRA

Institutionalised forced labour by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea constitutes grave violations of human rights – UN report

Sudan health update - WHO

1

1

1

Edited News | WHO

Sudan health update - WHO ENG FRA

Time is running out for starving civilians in Sudan, UN humanitarians warned on Tuesday, while talks involving the country’s warring parties continue in Geneva this week.

Health situation in DRC - WHO

1

1

1

Edited News | WHO

Health situation in DRC - WHO ENG FRA

DRC faces a severe humanitarian crisis with 25M in need and rising conflict-related issues.

Gaza health clinic reopens – UNRWA

1

1

1

Edited News | UNRWA

Gaza health clinic reopens – UNRWA ENG FRA

A gimmer of good news emerged from Gaza on Tuesday as patients returned to at a newly reopened UN health centre in Khan Younis, six months after it was severely damaged and forced to close by heavy fighting, the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) said.

UN Human Rights Spokesperson Jeremy Laurence and Danielle Bell, head of Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, on strike against hospital in Kyiv.

1

1

1

Edited News | OHCHR , UNOG

UN Human Rights Spokesperson Jeremy Laurence and Danielle Bell, head of Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, on strike against hospital in Kyiv. ENG FRA

UN condemns attacks on Kyiv hospitals, calls for immediate action to protect civilians.

Gaza health update: WHO

1

1

2

Edited News | WHO

Gaza health update: WHO ENG FRA

In Gaza, soaring temperatures, hunger and unsanitary conditions present an ever more deadly threat to a population under constant attack, UN humanitarians warned on Tuesday.

Hurricane Beryl update: OCHA, WMO, IFRC

1

1

1

Edited News | OCHA , WMO , IFRC

Hurricane Beryl update: OCHA, WMO, IFRC ENG FRA

Hurricane Beryl smashes into Caribbean, turns sights on Mexico As Hurricane Beryl’s destructive path shifted to Mexico on Friday after roiling the Caribbean, UN agencies and partners said that the emergency response was underway, before warning that a very long and damaging hurricane season looks increasingly likely.

UNHCR IOM MCC: Report on risks faced by refugees and migrants on the central mediterranean route

1

1

2

Edited News | IOM , mcc , UNHCR

UNHCR IOM MCC: Report on risks faced by refugees and migrants on the central mediterranean route ENG FRA

Refugees and migrants continue to face extreme forms of violence, exploitation and death on sea and on land across Africa as they attempt to leave the continent, UN agencies said on Friday, in an appeal to border authorities to do more to protect them.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk Update to the 56th HRC on the human rights situation in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

1

1

1

Edited News | OHCHR

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk Update to the 56th HRC on the human rights situation in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ENG FRA

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk at the 56th Human Rigths Council, made the following update on the situation of human rights in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

Gaza: new evacuation orders - UNRWA, WHO

1

1

1

Edited News | UNRWA , WHO

Gaza: new evacuation orders - UNRWA, WHO ENG FRA

New evacuation orders issued by the Israeli army for areas in southern Gaza are expected to impact 250,000 people, including eastern Khan Younis and Rafah, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.

Gaza humanitarian update: UNRWA - WHO

1

1

1

Edited News | UNRWA , WHO

Gaza humanitarian update: UNRWA - WHO ENG FRA

Gaza: People are desperate, they need everything, says UN aid agency Panic and desperation now grip ordinary Gazans struggling to survive, UN humanitarians said on Friday, amid fuel shortages of fuel and dwindling supplies that have prevented aid teams from doing their job.

UN Emergency Relief Chief interview

1

1

1

Edited News | OCHA

UN Emergency Relief Chief interview ENG FRA

UN aid teams and partner organizations remain deeply committed to delivering lifesaving supplies into Gaza, despite the increasing dangers of working there, the Organization’s top aid official said on Wednesday.