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Sudan’s war is ‘deepening and widening’ a famine crisis, hunger monitoring report says

  • Famine is spreading in Sudan due to a war between the military and a paramilitary group, creating the world’s largest displacement crisis, according to a global hunger-monitoring group.
  • The IPC report states that 24.6 million Sudanese, half of the population, faces high levels of acute food insecurity.
  • Sudan is the third country where famine was declared in the past 15 years, following South Sudan and Somalia, which saw a major famine in 2011.
  • The government announced it was suspending its participation in the global hunger-monitoring system, claiming it issues 'unreliable reports that undermine Sudan's sovereignty and dignity.
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