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A year after the countrys military took power and a coo and they say millions more children are missing out on school education. Depriving a young generation of opportunity. On todays episode of the stream, we ask how children of sudan are faring and whats needed to bring immediate relief. Oh hey, youre watching this on youtube. You see that over there, that that chat box. We have a live stream producer there waiting to get your questions and comments to me so i can get him to our i guess. So help me out here be a part of the shell right . Ah. Joining us to talk about the challenges facing sedans, children, we have arshad malik, his country director at save the children, sir dan, hes in johan square today, but normally based an sudan that hed uh, corolla as a human rights activist at the sima center, a cartoon based group dedicated to helping women and children, and we have al jazeera corresponded him, morgan, and she is also in cartoon. So, i have a actually let me begin with you, the viewer, if youre watching this uninjured as stop. Right now, i need you to see these numbers. Check this out. Top line 3000000 children and sudan are facing malnutrition, 630 of those acute malnutrition. And heres what i need you to hear. Half of those could die without treatment. However, i, i cant get my head around 300000 plus children facing death through mound nutrition. I can only really understand it through one child, one mom, one family, and thats what youre reporting on al jazeera english, i think does for us. So i want to share a clip at that now with our audience. When am nematodes, one year old daughter, how was started to lose weight 4 months ago, she thought it was just a phase, but how was health continued to deteriorate . And now im now has brought her to a Malnutrition Center for treatment. Then i is horizontal with the lee because of the cost of food in the market. Most of the time we can only afford to give her milk. Things are very expensive. And even when i nurse her, theres not enough to keep her full, da, da, da. So salik a mom there, said that most of time they cant afford milk in the market, but because the price has gone up, they now cant. Well, how much the price has gone up and why, what, whats happening there . Well 1st of all, you have to understand that south that sedans economy has been in a downward spiral. And, and its one of the things that triggered the antique government protest against the sheer and that late 2018. Now, people have been pretty much earning up more or less the same salaries, especially civil service. You know, people make about 3040000 desperate in his ponds now, and thats less than a 100. 00 a month. And these are people who will stable jobs. Many of the people they work on a day to day basis in their daily income earners. And for them to be able to keep up with the market, prices is just quite hard. Now, just look at it this way. A bottle of milk, lets say for 5 years, backwards cost about a 20. 00 maybe sidneys pounds. But now when you go to the market, because ups like a 1000, so in his answer thats, thats quite expensive for many families to look for it. Especially pivot. That way, i want to make sure understood you what were the numbers or did you say from say, the numbers again could show it, could have gone up as much as i think i just heard. Well, yes it did. If youre looking at it over the past 5 years, yes, it has gone up greatly and again, many people are civil servants. They though pretty much on the same salaries, theyve been earning. And even if it has increased, so has the inflation. So has the devaluation of the signals pounds, when you look at their salaries, many people and less than a 100. 00 a month. And that money that they and they have to use it to put their children in school to feed them close them. If you take them to the hospital, they, the public transports, that they need to move around. So all of that on just like a monthly income of, for many people thats, its very hard to live by. And when you have kids to feed, you have to choose about, well, what, what you, what you can get you on something thats nutritious, would learn something thats affordable to keep their bellies full at a terrible choice to make our, our shot. Whats it like right now trying to run a human turn agency there and sit on i think up like its 1st of all we need to appreciate what, what he was saying about the Current Situation and saddam. So there are multiple factors which have impacted the what else would security situation which is worsening. We have the conflict in multiple parts of the country. We have definitely, as he said, the prices or inflation going to skyrocketing the seasonal impact of the strip on, on the checklist in the country is also was from the situation. Considering 95 percent of the household spend more than 60 pounds for 5 percent of the total expenditure on food. Even a slight increase in the food prices will have significant impact. And thats according to the food program. Now, us as it sees, we are dealing with massively increasing needs in the country across everywhere. And with the very limited resources, we normally talk about the income to situation. We always talk about what the responsible, if the government is, i think while not discussing the rationals behind the suspension of international id. I think the impact of suspension of International Aid is very, very severe. On the, on the people who stood on the people who tend to not done. And thats something we need to appreciate and kind of find a solution. How to, how do we get the International Community to agree to continue supporting the people that are going forward. Our side to be clear, the suspension of International Aid is that because the military coup, as i said, like, definitely the political decisions made by, by, by the International Community. But the impact of those political scenes is now showing on the people of sudan. There are like around 20000000 people up to like exactly 11700000 people are going to go out into the un assessment which are not having access to before they need that quarter of the population. So while im not a political, campbell commented overture, we can talk about what the rationals were for suspension of it. The situation demands that the intellectual Community Needs to consider that people and children, saddam needs that internationally as soon as possible. I look, i want to know for our viewers that all 3 of our gas actually based from saddam. But we also have a handful of video comments from peoples in sudan as well. So i want to share this one. This is a month to me of dollar. Hes a youth advocate with unicef, sudan don, almost 7000000. 00 children out of the school year is debility conflict on displacement more over 3000000. 00 children. Undefined are acutely my nurse because of instability. Many people are resorting to illegal immigration, and many boys end up implicated and under groups you must not delay acting, so to not lose upcoming generation. Now hey, can you tell us what youre hearing from families from mothers who are on the ground theyre trying to survive to see you because of the we have to talk politics when we are talking about hunger about lives, about education, its a cut over to humanitarian it, ah, is actually the outcome of his and military. Oh ah, what we are hearing is actually reflecting zack z report. That is coming and alarming us about a very bad situation. And down her outcome is that the apple ford does the hunger and even the dish because of the for me now it is getting more and more worse. And we have to add that that we can put it equal situation. Not only is with them, but is there, eagle knows it is floods or for free keys, unambiguous coming to so then all the region is actually ready for a value. But that so dan, i asked that as a whole is different from saddam before why we were we were going actively towards m. M, economic, her florida. She. Now we are her much more back and seems is getting worse and worse. This is what we can summarize from the families and from individuals from that kill getting and what is reflecting directly on his account. So i wanna bring in some voices from our you to body, and caesar voices from you. People who are watching live right now. On isabel lobby says heartbreaking missy billy says the things we take for granted, ah, further down. So i think k begins 978 says give them food. You know, arshad. Its not just that simple. Is it . Give them food. Where does the food come from . Its so very good question, which you said like so nice. Economy is highly dependent on every culture. As nearly 65 percent of the population is engaged in it, and prices for granted in for terrorism dramatically due to the inflation, the non crisis and the International Federal such as the board and you clean. So this has very severely impacted on the overall as i said before, for security situation. But i think the prices of fuel fertilizers, agriculture tools, inputs, electricity, prices are going up. And this has a knock on effect on the inflation. And definitely that significant increases, as he bought, mentioned earlier on the most of the basic commodities such as transport, dish and any of the service you talk about. And this results into the raising of the cost of the inputs for our local production. So there are multiple factors which we tend to get, and you mentioned the number of lead on to 1000000 children are fish, like you kinda know, facing a cute malnourishment out of 6800000 children in the same age group. But about we are, we are not feeding about 4000000 cases of under 5 children. And pregnant looked at the mother, they are also a estimated to be acute, managed, and in need of like our Journey Community life saving nutrition services. So as i said before, while completely not commenting on the political or what the rationale behind the suspension, i think ill reiterate the same point again. I mean, it is not like there is in it. I think that there is need for much more as you asked me before. What is it like working as a human to implement this country and thats exactly. It means we have very, very limited resources. We have gigantic news in the country and increasing as well. Weve lost have a for a minute, but we havent lost a good reporting. I want to bring in another thing because you mention the coup. Its been brought up a couple of times. Right. But the, whats happening ukraine has been mentioned, i think is climate change. Also a play here. Theres been massive flooding a sedan lately here. Lets look at her book report on the flooding in the Southern State of dar for check this out. This is the road to unsaid village south of south at our Forest Capital miano. Its one of the latest villages to be affected by heavy rains and flash floods into dam. Many are now living out in the open lane. What little . Ugh, i tell them when i sca sir we have seriously been affected, will have my house was damaged, all the furniture was damaged and carried away by the water. This room is now completely destroyed. I love it. All my beds are broken. All my jerry chance have been carried away by the stream. I didnt manage to recover anything and now we settled to washington now. So now he that the mother was saying that the flood had really broken her birth, taken away everything on her home. What kind of access does she have to help . You could see a young child binder. She clearly has others to provide for work. Where can she turned to oneself door for im is so was there for her or does it is also linked to zam climbing again. But another link to that bad planning, and that to the quarter auction, or even the aides that are brought to job a needy once big themes office, our floods actually is a resort both of what option i would like. Also to see is that these have been in magazine, or is there an immediate so dynamic in many areas as a security or sedative, intervene and he stopped many, o ha, initiate the of School Support r i e, need the pearsons and victims or was a flood in many areas in sudan, and they think that it is important that theyre adding to these sir natural crises and there are still being as a problem. So is that the cut scenes a humanitarian it also we had there here a problem or was a failure of their aggregate center or the la garza season deal to czar looked problems. It nomic or problems problems or fla, ah, planning a quarter of sion and thats our lack of institutions. After that, after is a full with can says out, it is not government, even. It is some things that cannot be called or said it is sad. So there are always actual ruining. What are im building is there fact there is for a more or more crises are mainly hunger. And for me, in an are shot, i was reading something from yourself. There were saying, im gonna quote, the said, says a routine immunization is declining amsterdam between 20192021. The number of children who have not received a single dose of life saving vaccines as double. So basically saying like the half that half the kids are now getting back scenes that used to just 2 years ago or so. Whats happening with that . So ill court the, what we call the e p. I or the expanded program for on immunization as a friend of november, it indicated that 84 percent children under the age of one year received their 3rd those of combined vaccine with a drop out of our own people. Some compared to the 1st. Those are present so thats, thats the units of report on quoting. And so do 78 percent of the children received mutual recognition in 2021 which was the rise from the 2 years earlier. But because of the budget gas and again, Immunization Service delivery, which was identified in 2021 as of a there were multiple factors which affected what units of escorting which is guaranteed evaluation. And also the action coverage because of that in the 1st off of the 2021 was like which was from 60 it was from a drop off like from 80 percent, 84 percent to and i think that they were challenges which will corporate also kind of like, affected the vaccination so do they musician situation so yeah, its definitely worrying situation, but yeah thats, thats, thats what i see on this one lack of access. I think thats another issue and i, when i say lack of access, its not that we have been denied access. What is the insecurity or, or the situation where we dont have resources to meet some of the demands thats, i want to bring in another voice here, friday. Then as a i sat there for the 1st time in sudan, his city as a government, ah, ah, and now is working on carriers for getting their routine vaccination. This is happening for the 1st time is for than history and now hospital. Her family needs to have to pay for the billing to be vaccine ah vaccinated. And of course, this is her. What the in the picture is that there is there as old as a factor. So well go to the and the awareness problem and the access to work scene and health problems. So now we, it will be more and more orse. Im going to bring in another voice. This is from our community. His name is marissa abdullah, a da hardy, and hes a children rights activist. And my albany is there is so many reasons that says so many sit and hes children. I missed glass or are or even drove out of the school. Because that inflation or hanger crisis affecting and they can re ah, while a government keeps talking about with free you education opportunities. Few lucky children with good access to good a school, they dont have necessary resources. So id like to make a turn here towards the end of the show, although im see are shot you want to jump into the conversation was go for that. I think it was something which i wanted to mention. I some of a figure which again a, as i was captain mentioning about the International Lack of International Support at the moment in 2019 the government contributed 35 percent of the vaccination goes off the bundle vaccine. It as it in 2021, brazil that shows are that the limited resources government has and thats weird. I keep on saying International Community needs to step up and continue supporting the ill, ill, ill probably start to get as im sorry, and i know im repeating it, but thats, thats extremely important that the message goes out international 20. So the news people and children new dot, supported at this point of time and, and if were talking about the children of sudan and their future, id like to talk about their educational opportunities. I have has also done some reporting on that. So id like to share this package with with you guys now. Xena a, but that is helping her son armada get ready to start the school year. He was due to start his 6th grade more than a week ago. Well, affinity at the latter monopoly at this 3rd of the school year has been postpone 3 times this year. That 1st we were told it would start in september, and then we were told the 2nd of october, then they told us this week that it would be the 9th of october for education has not been stable. And that has led to our kids not being stable either is one childrens education keeps being interrupted. First corvette than mass protests and now flooding, which destroyed more than 60 schools. Here the schools that were untouched by the flooding are now used as shelter as by families who lost their homes. So i just wanna bring in a couple of voices from you to business grayson, a dairy, who says a choice, our children are vulnerable and most marginalized in society. And now theyre facing malnutrition. Ah, and we have him on the phone here. But can you hear me . Oh no, he was here, it was back. Hey, how are you . Welcome to the last few minutes of the show. Thanks. Weve been sharing your reporting. We actually just share the package about the mom trying to get her child back in school. Can you talk to me about the struggle that families have there with getting the children in the school . Well, its mostly again the economy. Now. Thats just one of the families we spoke to and its going to that it was other families who we spoke to and they say that the issues with regards to getting their children in school are the fees and were talking about something bad or some people may be symbolic, you know, it could be less than 10. 00 to afford close afford book. But for many people, again, if youre earning less than 100. 00 a month, that is just too much so many families cant afford to pay for school books. They cant afford to pay for clothes. Then theres the issue of school lunches. They have to get sandwiches for the children to be able to see themselves when theyre at school. And for a lot of families, thats a little bit too much so many families, even if they do manage to get better in the 1st year of education and schooling system, they just cant continue to keep them in that system because its just getting to expect and so what they prefer to do, especially for the boy, is to pull them out of school, have them work in the market to help the family with their income because for them, the priority is keeping the family bed as opposed to, you know, spending money to keep actual grand more. Yeah. So what we only have a few minutes left in the show and i want to get to what the International Community needs to do. Im going to bring in another voice from our community. This is jaida doin mckenna, shes a ceo of mercy cor. We urgently need global donors to step up with nutrition, health and humanitarian assistance. First, you dan. In fact, the current appeal for sudan is only 40 percent, find it. In addition, we will need to help communities cope with recurring climate shocks by doing things such as helping them per to, to protect glee, that grazing land and water resources, this will be critical going forward. So arshad, she said in that that that the, the need is only 40 percent funded the internationally for sudan, 40 percent funded. What does that me and do . Does that number ring true to you for your organization . Say the children and what is 40 percent made like what, what can not do because youre only 40 percent. So yeah, it excites 40 percent of the overall image and Response Plan which was developed for 2022 is a funded which means that another 6 that has a 60 percent gap in terms of the actual funding requested for implementing some emergency accumulated and implementation. So i think what that means is that there are gaps still left and most importantly, i think the 2 sectors which always get ignored is education and protection. And ill, ill specifically mention education as one of the least, brighter day sector, which is not getting the attention of the International Community. He bought mentioned the baltic nomic patios, internally, the 50 by push of the schools charging fi details incentive. There are like, did introduce household purchasing power due to the inflation cultural barriers including child labor had been and kept going to support it better said the harvesting season. But also, as we spoke about the poor nutrition and Health Situation that also is impacting the will education situation. So i think we need to deal with education about jesse because this will, if we are not addressing the situation immediately, you know, our son, its so hard to deal with the future when you have to tree on the that the crisis thats right in front of you and that christ that is happening sedan as we speak, that all the time we have for it to day show. I want to think all of our guest for joining us. 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