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 Africa 
 
23 May 2013 Last updated at 21:45 GMT  
Darfur conflict displaces 300,000 in five months - UN
Some 300,000 people have fled resurgent fighting in Sudan's Darfur region in 
the first five months of this year, the UN's top humanitarian official 
said.
This was more than the number of people displaced there over the last two years 
put together, Valerie Amos said.
"We cannot let Darfur slip off the radar of the international community," she 
warned, calling the situation "extremely worrying".
As many as 1.4 million remain homeless after the decade-long conflict.
Around 300,000 people are estimated to have died since 2003, according to the 
UN.
Though regional violence has come down from its peak, there 
has been a significant increase in fighting since January, with ongoing 
clashes between government forces, rebels and rival ethnic groups.'Struggling 
to cope' 
Ms Amos said the refugees were forced to live in terrible conditions and faced 
chronic food shortages.
She made the comments during a 
four-day trip to Darfur to assess the humanitarian situation and meet 
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.
"Here in the hot sun in summer, they've got almost nothing," 
said Ms Amos, while visiting a camp for displaced people outside the 
main regional city of El Fasher in north Darfur.
"They still have to walk for water."
Hundreds of thousands of children were being born inside these camps and had 
"never known life outside".
Ms Amos said relief agencies were "struggling to cope" to 
assist the 1.4 million people living in camps without adequate access to basic 
health-care, education and other services.
Efforts to deliver supplies were being hampered by a "serious funding crisis" 
and rebels obstructing the distribution of goods, she 
said.
In April, donor countries pledged $3.6bn (£2bn) for the 
reconstruction of Darfur, which fell short of the $7.2bn sought by aid 
organisations.
Darfur's conflict erupted in 2003 when rebels began attacking government 
targets, accusing the government in Khartoum of oppressing 
black Africans in favour of Arabs. 
The mainly Arab Janjaweed militia was accused of carrying out a policy of 
ethnic cleansing and genocide against Darfur's black 
African population in response.
President al-Bashir has been indicted by the International Criminal Court for 
alleged war crimes and genocide in Darfur.


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