The situation in the refugee camps is not much better. It's very dire there as well. They are extremely overcrowded.
The number of refugees in Sudan is anywhere between 60,000 and 80,000, including children who have been separated from their families escaping war. There is very little medication, even in Sudan. There's always flooding. The UNHCR tents have been swept away with the mud. There is little food. They get, maybe, one litre of oil and no protein. I think it's some type of a powder they are given. It's very minimal food.
The situation in Sudan is also very terrible. People there are also dying from medical conditions that are easily treated in the west, like asthma and diabetes. They don't have access to blood pressure medication and things like that in Sudan either. The situation is terrible in Sudan. It's not much better.
That's why we've also been saying that we're pushing for Canada to allow Tigrayan refugees from Sudan and elsewhere to come to Canada. It would be the same as they have done for the Ukrainians and Syrians.
I can pass it to some of my colleagues.