Sudan: 'Famine Conditions Are Spreading' As Sudan's Crisis Worsens - Security Council
- Over 11.5 million people are internally displaced in Sudan, with 3.2 million seeking refuge in neighboring countries.
- Famine conditions are present in five areas, including Zamzam and Al Salam camps, as stated by Edem Wosornu.
- The 2025 Humanitarian Needs Response Plan seeks $4.2 billion to assist 21 million people in Sudan.
- Conflict and restricted humanitarian access are driving food insecurity, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization .
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Sudan’s Humanitarian Crisis Expected to Worsen in 2025
As the Civil War rages on in Sudan, the nationwide humanitarian crisis continues to worsen. Armed conflict has caused an escalation in civilian casualties and displacement in the past few months. Additionally, famine looms in the nation’s most conflict-impacted areas, which is exacerbated by tightened restrictions that impede humanitarian aid deliveries. Despite numerous calls for …
The United States accuses paramilitaries of genocide in Sudan
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken estimated on Tuesday that the Rapid Support Forces (FSR) are committing “systematic” murders of men and young boys as well as targeted rapes of women and young women “because of their ethnic origin”.
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