Sudan is facing a severe crisis with a looming famine described as the deadliest in 40 years, exacerbated by war, climate change, and man-made shortages. Aid organizations highlight the urgent need for attention to the dire situation.
“There has been a choice to treat Sudan as a localised conflict that can be ignored.” On “The Intelligence @TomGardner18 decries a forgotten war that has left 10m people homeless. Listen to the podcast: https://t.co/IDrCJSE9Kf 🎧
Opinion: For just over a year, Sudan has been in the grip of one of the world’s most brutal wars. But the nightmare could continue for decades, just as it has for Somalia if the conflict is left ignored. https://t.co/LmutLmF4C5 https://t.co/Qz1ZRl6f5C
“Sudan’s hunger crisis is not the result of a bad harvest or climate-induced food scarcity. It is the direct consequence of actions by both sides of the country’s terrible civil war.” https://t.co/mSQ6eKM68i
"Sudan is facing a famine that could become worse than any the world has seen since Ethiopia 40 years ago..., as aid deliveries continue to be blocked by the warring armies but arms supplies to both sides continue to flow in." https://t.co/Iqkfqg4LxI
‘We need the world to wake up’: Sudan facing world’s deadliest famine in 40 years https://t.co/i5prba65lE
War, climate change and man-made shortages have brought Sudan -- a nation already facing a litany of horrors -- to the shores of a water crisis. ➡️ https://t.co/jEEgunsqCd https://t.co/XmOXt8HVSR
It's been classified as one of the world's worst crises in many ways. But aid organizations say the war in Sudan is being overlooked. https://t.co/C1qWPfvZeO