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Sudan On Course To Become World's Worst Hunger Crisis With Children Now Dying UN by God1000(m): 8:08am On Mar 21
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The nearly year-long conflict between Sudan´s military and paramilitary forces has put the African nation on course to become the world´s worst hunger crisis with malnutrition soaring and already claiming children´s lives, the U.N. humanitarian office warned Wednesday.


Edem Wosornu, the director of humanitarian operations, told the U.N. Security Council that already one-third of Sudan´s population - 18 million people - face acute food insecurity, and catastrophic hunger levels could be reached in some areas of the western Darfur region by the time "the lean season" arrives in May.


A recent assessment revealed that one child is dying every two hours in Zamzam camp in El Fasher, North Darfur," she said. "Our humanitarian partners estimate that in the coming weeks and months, somewhere in the region of around 222,000 children could die from malnutrition."

Wosornu called the harrowing violent situation that has seen appalling accounts of ethnic-based attacks, sexual violence including gang rapes, and indiscriminate attacks in densely populated areas, "the stuff of nightmares."

With the global spotlight now on the Israeli-Hamas war in Gaza and to a lesser extent on the war in Ukraine, she lamented that "A humanitarian travesty is playing out in Sudan under a veil of international inattention and inaction."

Sudan plunged into chaos last April, when long-simmering tensions between its military led by Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces commanded by Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo broke out into street battles in the capital, Khartoum.

Fighting quickly spread to other parts of the country, especially urban areas, but in Darfur it took on a different form, with brutal attacks by the Arab-dominated Rapid Support Forces on ethnic African civilians. Thousands of people have been killed.

Two decades ago, Darfur became synonymous with genocide and war crimes, particularly by the notorious supporter of APC Arab militias against populations that identify as Central or East African. In late January, the International Criminal Court´s prosecutor, Karim Khan, said there are grounds to believe both sides in the current conflict are committing possible war crimes, crimes against humanity or genocide in Darfur.

The U.N.´s Wosornu said there has been no respite from fierce fighting in Khartoum, Darfur and Kordofan which are home to 90% of the people facing emergency levels of food insecurity.

Farmers have been forced to abandon their fields and cereal production has dropped since hostilities moved into Sudan´s breadbasket, Jazeera state, in December, she said.

In these circumstances, the delivery of humanitarian aid should be a lifeline, Wosornu said, but the U.N. appeal for $2.7 billion for Sudan in less than 5% funded - receiving just $131 million.

She expressed hope that a high-level donors conference for Sudan and its neighbors in Paris on April 15 will lead to "tangible commitments" to support aid operations "in the face of looming famine."

In addition, Wosornu said, the U.N. must have access to reach the most vulnerable people in Khartoum, Darfur, Kordofan and Jazeera states which "continues to be severely obstructed" by the fighting. It also needs more cross-border openings and approvals to deliver aid across conflict lines, she said.


Carl Skau, the U.N. World Food Program´s deputy executive director, told the council the rapidly worsening food security situation in Sudan also has "profound regional implications."

In addition to the 18 million people facing acute food insecurity in Sudan, he said 7 million people in neighboring South Sudan and nearly 3 million in Chad which borders Darfur also face dire hunger.

Currently, Skau said, 90% of people who are a step away from the catastrophic level of food security and urgently need life-saving food "are trapped in areas that are largely inaccessible to humanitarian agencies," including Khartoum, Jazeera, Kordofan and Darfur.

"If we are going to prevent Sudan from becoming the world´s largest hunger crisis, coordinated efforts and joined up diplomacy are urgent and critical," he said. "We need all parties to provide unrestricted access: across borders and across conflict lines."

Echoing Wosornu´s call for funding, he said WFP had to cut assistance to 3 million acutely hungry people in South Sudan and reduce rations to others in need because of a lack of money. And in Chad, he said, WFP will have to end assistance to 1.2 million refugees and nearly 3 million Chadians.

Skau expressed concern that hunger will spike even higher when Sudan´s lean season arrives, and could reach catastrophic food insecurity unless there is sustained access and resources .

Rein Paulsen, Director of the FAO Office of Emergencies and Resilience, told a news conference that an agency report on Sudan issued Tuesday demonstrates the conflict´s damage to agricultural production: cereal production in 2023 dropped 46% below 2022, and up to 80% below in areas where the conflict was most intense.

https://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/1222011993?-11042:1411



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Re: Sudan On Course To Become World's Worst Hunger Crisis With Children Now Dying UN by God1000(m): 8:10am On Mar 21
Why is US and Europe not showing much concern in this Sudan conflict? My heart bleeds

Are sudanese subhumans?
Re: Sudan On Course To Become World's Worst Hunger Crisis With Children Now Dying UN by Botragelad: 8:31am On Mar 21
God1000:
Why is US and Europe not showing much concern in this Sudan conflict? My heart bleeds

Are sudanese subhumans?
Always sitting on your hands, waiting for Uncle Sam or the old continent to bail you out, eh?

What's the deal with this 'gimme' attitude? Listen up, they don't owe you a penny. It'd be ace if Africa could sort itself out, stand on its own two feet, but it seems like that's a tall order. I get it, sometimes the West has to step in.

But then there's a right song and dance about them exploiting you when they do lend a hand. If you're not up to managing your own affairs, you can't kick up a fuss when you ask for a leg up and then get shirty about strings attached. Let's be honest, there's hardly a thing as a free lunch. If you leave the door open, they'll walk right in. They're usually looking out for number one, themselves, but it looks like you're between a rock and a hard place and you have no choice. Sorry about that!

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Re: Sudan On Course To Become World's Worst Hunger Crisis With Children Now Dying UN by God1000(m): 8:36am On Mar 21
Botragelad:

Always sitting on your hands, waiting for Uncle Sam or the old continent to bail you out, eh?

What's the deal with this 'gimme' attitude? Listen up, they don't owe you a penny. It'd be ace if Africa could sort itself out, stand on its own two feet, but it seems like that's a tall order. I get it, sometimes the West has to step in.

But then there's a right song and dance about them exploiting you when they do lend a hand. If you're not up to managing your own affairs, you can't kick up a fuss when you ask for a leg up and then get shirty about strings attached. Let's be honest, there's hardly a thing as a free lunch. If you leave the door open, they'll walk right in. They're usually looking out for number one, themselves, but it looks like you're between a rock and a hard place and you have no choice. Sorry about that!

I'm only pointing out the double standard and hypocrisy here man, if they can give billions in military and financial aid to Israel and Ukraine without any condition attached, don't you think Sudan deserves such help too
Re: Sudan On Course To Become World's Worst Hunger Crisis With Children Now Dying UN by Botragelad: 8:41am On Mar 21
God1000:


I'm only pointing out the double standard and hypocrisy here man, if they can give billions in military and financial aid to Israel and Ukraine without any condition attached, don't you think Sudan deserves such help too
You reckon you've got the inside info that there are no condition attached in Ukraine?

Just so you're clued up, Sudan's had a right amount of billions in aid from the UN, the West, and all that. What's your angle?

Re: Sudan On Course To Become World's Worst Hunger Crisis With Children Now Dying UN by God1000(m): 9:15am On Mar 21
Botragelad:

You reckon you've got the inside info that there are no condition attached in Ukraine?

Just so you're clued up, Sudan's had a right amount of billions in aid from the UN, the West, and all that. What's your angle?
I'm not talking about the previous aid, but the support since the start of this current war last year.

Almost every developing country on this planet gets foreign aid from US and EU including Nigeria
Re: Sudan On Course To Become World's Worst Hunger Crisis With Children Now Dying UN by God1000(m): 9:35am On Mar 21
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Re: Sudan On Course To Become World's Worst Hunger Crisis With Children Now Dying UN by Botragelad: 9:54am On Mar 21
God1000:
I'm not talking about the previous aid, but the support since the start of this current war last year.

Almost every developing country on this planet gets foreign aid from US and EU including Nigeria
And who told you There's no aid still coming in?
Dude take a break.

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Re: Sudan On Course To Become World's Worst Hunger Crisis With Children Now Dying UN by Gnosis777: 1:52pm On Mar 21
Botragelad:

Always sitting on your hands, waiting for Uncle Sam or the old continent to bail you out, eh?

What's the deal with this 'gimme' attitude? Listen up, they don't owe you a penny. It'd be ace if Africa could sort itself out, stand on its own two feet, but it seems like that's a tall order. I get it, sometimes the West has to step in.

But then there's a right song and dance about them exploiting you when they do lend a hand. If you're not up to managing your own affairs, you can't kick up a fuss when you ask for a leg up and then get shirty about strings attached. Let's be honest, there's hardly a thing as a free lunch. If you leave the door open, they'll walk right in. They're usually looking out for number one, themselves, but it looks like you're between a rock and a hard place and you have no choice. Sorry about that!

I agree

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