The World Food Programme and WHO have raised concerns over the worsening food insecurity in Sudan, with reports of people resorting to eating grass and tree leaves to survive. The WHO warns of a 'very real risk of mass starvation' in some regions of the war-torn country.
Mass starvation a ‘very real risk’ in some regions of war-torn Sudan, WHO says https://t.co/mTOekgnD39
🔵 'VERY REAL RISK OF MASS STARVATION' IN SOME REGIONS OF SUDAN: WHO Full Story → https://t.co/orasPnVGQa The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday there was a "very real risk of mass starvation" in some regions of war-torn Sudan, where conflict has… https://t.co/SriHx8cDOr
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The World Food Programme has warned that ‘desperation’ was pushing Sudanese to resort to eating grass, tree leaves as war-induced food insecurity grips the country https://t.co/gA587SpF2l
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
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
People in Sudan are resorting to eating grass, tree leaves as mass hunger grips war-torn country https://t.co/gA587SpF2l
Desperation forcing Sudanese to eat grass, tree leaves in bid to survive amid widespread hunger https://t.co/gA587SpF2l
Desperation forcing Sudanese to eat grass, tree leaves amid mass hunger https://t.co/gA587SqcRT