Sudan faces the world's worst humanitarian crisis as second anniversary of war nears, UN says
- The number of people at risk of gender-based violence has tripled to over 12 million since the war began.
- About 25 million people in Sudan, nearly half its population, are facing extreme hunger and deaths in famine-hit areas.
- Over 8 million people have been displaced within Sudan, while 4 million have fled to neighboring countries facing hunger.
- 80 percent of hospitals in conflict-affected areas are non-functional, impacting maternal health care.
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Sudan war has created suffering of ‘industrial proportions’, aid agencies warn
Two years since Sudan’s brutal conflict began, UN agencies warned that famine is spreading and civilians of all ages continue to suffer shocking abuse, including rape and gang rape.
·New York, United States
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