The humanitarian crisis in Sudan is worsening as violence escalates and food insecurity grows. A doctor from NGO Relief International at Zamzam camp in North Darfur described the situation as tragic, with people dying, injured, and displaced daily. The UN has raised alarms over increasing violence and attacks on medical facilities, particularly after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked a major hospital in Darfur. The World Food Programme (WFP) reports that people are forced to eat grass and tree leaves to survive, warning that Sudan could become the world's largest hunger crisis. WFP Chief Cindy McCain emphasized the difficulty in delivering food aid, stating that they can barely get food in, certainly not at scale. The crisis is exacerbated as the country approaches the lean season.
More Sudanese are resorting to eating grass and tree leaves as the World Food Programme warns that Sudan could become the world’s largest hunger crisis https://t.co/gA587SpF2l
🚨🇸🇩WORLD’S WORST HUMANITARIAN CRISIS LOOMS IN SUDAN WFP Chief Cindy McCain: “Sudan has the real possibility of becoming the world's largest humanitarian crisis. We cannot get food in; we can barely get food in at all, certainly not at scale. We're also coming into the lean… https://t.co/Je1uWgMut6
The World Food Programme has said that people in Sudan are forced to eat grass, tree leaves in a bid to survive, as food insecurity increases https://t.co/gA587SpF2l
#Sudan | The UN warned that the increase in violence and attacks on medical facilities in Sudan is alarming, after Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked a major hospital in Darfur. https://t.co/Dr1PljFwJ2
"People are dying, injured, and displaced every single day. It is a tragedy. We need this war to stop immediately" - doctor for NGO Relief International at Zamzam camp in North Darfur https://t.co/C5HYOw2CUP