In a report, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization said in a report that Sudan is still facing one of the most severe humanitarian crises in the world and the largest internal displacement crisis.
More than half of the population of Sudan suffers from severe food insecurity, which is the highest level of hunger in the country’s history, noting that it seeks to help 14.2 million people in Sudan, according to the 2025 humanitarian needs plan, adding that providing support for emergency livelihoods will be very important in enhancing food security and enhancing the ability of affected communities in Sudan to withstand.
In its report, Al -Faw indicated that the famine has been confirmed in five regions, and it is likely that five other areas will witness the conditions of starvation until May 2025, according to the expectations of the Committee to review the famine affiliated with the classification of the integrated food security phase.
The UN organization said that this escalation of hunger and malnutrition is concerned, especially during the harvest season, when the availability of food is at its peak.
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She indicated that the conflict destroyed agricultural activities, on which two -thirds of the population depends on food and income, which made agricultural families unable to agriculture or harvest. Access to the markets is also severely disrupted, the biological infrastructure was destroyed, and access to vital resources such as seeds, tools and veterinary services, which hindered local food production.
Series of supply chain, decline in trade rates, and economic slowdown led to a sharp rise in food prices, which increased restriction of food access and basic services. Frequent climatic shocks, including heavy rains, floods, and spread of diseases, have also exacerbated human needs.