UN warns of escalating food insecurity in Sudan

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The United Nations has raised urgent concerns over the deteriorating food security situation in Sudan, where ongoing conflict has led to widespread hunger and famine conditions.

In a statement released on Tuesday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that millions of people across the country are at increasing risk, with over 24.6 million—more than half the population—facing severe food insecurity.

The latest report from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) indicates that famine conditions have already been identified in at least five locations, including displacement camps in North Darfur and the western Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan.

Additionally, the IPC has flagged five more areas that could face famine in the coming months if the crisis persists.

The conflict, which has caused extensive displacement and disrupted food distribution networks, continues to complicate humanitarian efforts.

Restrictions on the movement of relief supplies and personnel are further hindering aid operations.

Guterres has called for all parties to the conflict to ensure rapid, safe, and sustained access for humanitarian assistance to reach those in need.

As the situation worsens, the UN emphasises the urgent need for a coordinated global response to prevent further suffering and loss of life in Sudan.

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