00:00For the Sudanese, because of the brutality of the conflict,
00:04because of the brutality of the intensification of the conflict,
00:09in less than 18 months, we are at almost 3 million people.
00:13These are refugees, asylum seekers,
00:16nationals, South Sudanese, for example, who are distributed in their homes.
00:20So we are facing perhaps the greatest crisis of protection
00:24that we have seen in recent decades.
00:26With the arrival of 25,000 in Chad just at the beginning of October,
00:32it is much more than what we have seen since the beginning of the year.
00:36In just one week, when we see 25,000 arriving,
00:40it is quite possible that in the next two or three weeks,
00:43we will reach 3 million.
00:45And that would really be a disaster.
00:47Sudan is in the middle of Africa.
00:49There is a need for stability.
00:51And if a country or people think that it will be limited to Sudan and the region,
00:57it would be a big mistake.
00:59It would be an extremely big mistake,
01:01because people are moving.
01:03When they do not have access to these supports,
01:05there are more and more people coming to Italy,
01:08coming to Europe,
01:09there are people who are going to go to South Africa,
01:11which is also an important route,
01:12and there are people who are going to go to the Gulf countries as well.
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