CARE
The Three Areas of Sudan, which include North Darfur, South Darfur, and the Abyei Area, are the focus of ongoing humanitarian assistance from the United States Government (USG).
2012 · 4 pages

Abstract
The region has been affected by conflict, displacement, and food insecurity, with over 2.7 million people in need of assistance. The USG has committed significant funding to address these needs, with a focus on agriculture and food security, humanitarian coordination and information management, economic recovery and market systems, health, IDP assistance, logistics and relief commodities, mine risk education, nutrition, protection, refugee assistance, shelter and settlements, and title II food assistance. In North Darfur, the USG is providing assistance to over 1.5 million people, with a focus on food security, nutrition, and protection. The region has been affected by conflict and displacement, with many people living in camps or IDP sites. The USG is working with local partners to provide food assistance, nutrition support, and protection services to vulnerable populations. The Abyei Area, which is a disputed region between South Sudan and Sudan, is also the focus of USG humanitarian assistance. The region has been affected by conflict and displacement, with many people living in camps or IDP sites. The USG is working with local partners to provide food assistance, nutrition support, and protection services to vulnerable populations. In addition to the Three Areas, the USG is also providing humanitarian assistance to other parts of Sudan, including Northern Sudan, Eastern Sudan, and the Blue Nile State. The region has been affected by conflict, displacement, and food insecurity, with over 2.7 million people in need of assistance. The USG has committed significant funding to address these needs, with a focus on agriculture and food security, humanitarian coordination and information management, economic recovery and market systems, health, IDP assistance, logistics and relief commodities, mine risk education, nutrition, protection, refugee assistance, shelter and settlements, and title II food assistance. The USG is working with local partners, including non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and UN agencies, to provide humanitarian assistance to affected populations. The assistance includes food assistance, nutrition support, protection services, shelter and settlements, and title II food assistance. The USG is also providing funding for humanitarian coordination and information management, economic recovery and market systems, health, IDP assistance, logistics and relief commodities, mine risk education, and protection. The USG has committed significant funding to address the humanitarian needs in Sudan, with a focus on the Three Areas and other parts of the country. The funding includes support for food assistance, nutrition support, protection services, shelter and settlements, and title II food assistance. The USG is working with local partners to provide humanitarian assistance to affected populations, with a focus on vulnerable populations, including women, children, and the elderly. The humanitarian situation in Sudan remains complex and challenging, with ongoing conflict, displacement, and food insecurity affecting millions of people. The USG continues to provide significant funding and support to address these needs, with a focus on the Three Areas and other parts of the country. The assistance includes food assistance, nutrition support, protection services, shelter and settlements, and title II food assistance, as well as funding for humanitarian coordination and information management, economic recovery and market systems, health, IDP assistance, logistics and relief commodities, mine risk education, and protection.
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