On July 1, the Korean Red Cross(KNRC) delegation visited a temporary accommodation center run by Egyptian Red Crescent(ERC) in North Sinai, Egypt, accommodating Palestinian displaced persons, medical evacuees, and their families. This visit was conducted as part of the project, “Protecting and Assisting Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and Host Communities in Egypt,” supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea. The delegation assessed the center's operations and on-the-ground humanitarian needs, while listening closely to views on areas where urgent support is required. The KNRC will maintain close coordination with the ERC to ensure that timely and critical assistance is delivered through responsible humanitarian cooperation. ❤️ #KoreanRedCross #EgyptianRedCrescent #ProtectionAndAssistance #HumanitarianAction #Gaza #Palestine #DisplacedPeople #MedicalEvacuation #HumanitarianSupport #InternationalCooperation #RedCross #NorthSinai
Cross-Border & Refugee Crisis
The regional spillover is the world’s largest displacement crisis pushing across every Sudanese border. Refugees are moving into Chad through the Adré crossing and the wider Darfur exodus, into Egypt, which hosts the largest Sudanese refugee population concentrated in Cairo and Aswan, into South Sudan through Renk with both returnees and refugees, and into Ethiopia and Libya. This cross-border dimension is what mainstream single-country listening misses: transit corridors, host-country tensions, the UAE-Chad RSF supply route, and diaspora-refugee linkages. Coverage should include English, Arabic, and French for Chad.
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