UN says, Sudan’s war risks creating world’s largest hunger crisis
Post By Diaspoint | March 10, 2024
Sudan’s war has shattered millions of lives and created the world’s largest displacement crisis, a top United Nations official said.
Cindy McCain, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Executive Director warned at the conclusion of her visit to Sudan that the catastrophe also risks becoming the world’s largest hunger crisis, unless the ongoing fighting stops.
She met families fleeing violence and the escalating hunger emergency in Sudan.
“The war in Sudan risks triggering the world’s largest hunger crisis,” warned the WFP official, adding “20 years ago, Darfur was the world’s largest hunger crisis and the world rallied to respond. But today, the people of Sudan have been forgotten. Millions of lives and the peace and stability of an entire region are at stake.”
According to the United Nations, more than 25 million people across Sudan, South Sudan and Chad are trapped in a spiral of deteriorating food security.
WFP, in a statement, said is unable to get sufficient emergency food assistance to desperate communities in Sudan who are trapped by fighting because of the relentless violence and interference by the warring parties in Sudan’s conflict.
Right now, WFP stated, 90 per cent of people facing emergency levels of hunger in Sudan are stuck in areas that are largely inaccessible to the food agency.
Humanitarian assistance has been further disrupted after authorities revoked permissions for cross-border truck convoys, forcing WFP to halt its operations from Chad into Darfur. Over one million people in West and Central Darfur had received WFP assistance via this life-line route since August, and WFP was in the process of scaling up to support that number each month as hunger and malnutrition continue to skyrocket in Darfur.
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