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Sudan's Deepening Famine Crisis; A Dire Humanitarian Emergency

Thursday 26 December 2024 - 11:30
Sudan's Deepening Famine Crisis; A Dire Humanitarian Emergency

Sudan, ravaged by months of conflict, is facing an escalating famine crisis, with the situation set to worsen in the coming months, according to a recent report backed by the United Nations. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) assessment revealed a dramatic spread of famine, particularly affecting refugee camps and displaced communities. The report underscores the alarming impact of the ongoing war, which has left millions of Sudanese in dire need of humanitarian assistance.

The conflict, now in its 20th month, has pitted the Sudanese army against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, causing widespread destruction and displacement. The fighting, which began in April 2023, has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced over 12 million people, resulting in what the United Nations has termed the world's largest displacement crisis.

The IPC report paints a grim picture: 638,000 people are currently facing catastrophic levels of hunger, and a staggering 8.1 million others are on the brink of famine. The humanitarian crisis is most severe in camps across western Sudan and parts of the southern regions, where famine has already been declared in some areas. The situation is further compounded by a lack of access to affected regions, as ongoing hostilities obstruct aid delivery.

The report also projects that by May 2024, approximately 24.6 million people, nearly half of Sudan's population, will face "high levels of acute food insecurity." This marks an unprecedented deepening of the food and nutrition crisis, with famine conditions expected to spread across more regions of the country. Among the hardest-hit areas are the Nuba Mountains and parts of North Darfur, where famine has already been declared in multiple camps, including Zamzam.

The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has urgently called for an immediate cessation of hostilities to allow for unhindered humanitarian access to those in need. His plea for a halt in the violence comes as the situation continues to deteriorate, with increasing numbers of civilians at risk of starvation.

Aid organizations are sounding the alarm, with Save the Children describing the findings as "terrifying." The group highlighted the plight of children, who are often the first to suffer from malnutrition and disease in such crises. According to Mary Lupul, Save the Children’s humanitarian director for Sudan, the worsening crisis reflects a failure of the global response system. She emphasized the urgent need for unrestricted access to all areas to deliver vital food and medical assistance.

The ongoing conflict has led to accusations that both warring factions are using starvation as a tactic against civilians, further exacerbating the suffering. Humanitarian efforts are hindered by bureaucratic obstacles, with key aid routes closed or heavily restricted by the army-aligned government. Despite these challenges, the report revealed that famine has spread to additional camps in North Darfur, including Abu Shouk and Al Salam, and is likely to affect more areas in the coming months.

The humanitarian situation in Sudan remains critical, and experts warn that without immediate intervention, the country could face a prolonged famine, with millions of lives at risk. The international community must act swiftly to ensure that aid reaches those in need and to prevent the crisis from spiraling further out of control.


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