Angelina used to live near the Sudan capital, Khartoum and had to recently flee the conflict to seek refuge in Malakal, South Sudan. With some 5.4 million having fled their homes, Sudan has become the fastest-growing displacement crisis in the world. Still on Sudan, Ms. Nkweta-Salami today condemned in a separate statement a deadly attack on a displaced camp hosting 50,000 people in Central Darfur. Our colleagues tell us that humanitarian workers in the country are mobilizing assistance to civilians harmed by this attack. Nearly two-thirds of health facilities are either out of service or only partially functioning, according to the World Health Organization, with more than 100 health workers killed due to the floods.