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20 million people in Sudan suffering from acute hunger

14 May 2026
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More than 40 percent of Sudan’s population, totaling nearly 19.5 million people, is facing acute hunger due to the three-year civil war in the country. The conflict between the Sudanese armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group has led to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with 14 areas in North Darfur, South Darfur, and South Kordofan states at risk of famine. Families are resorting to extreme measures to survive, including consuming leaves and animal feed, as access to food and health facilities remains limited. The ongoing hostilities and drone warfare in Sudan further exacerbate the situation, with 825,000 children expected to suffer from severe acute malnutrition.

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The dire hunger crisis in Sudan, affecting over 19.5 million people, highlights the devastating impact of the three-year civil war and ongoing conflicts in the region. The lack of access to food and healthcare facilities poses a significant threat to the lives of many, especially vulnerable children. The use of drones in warfare has resulted in civilian casualties and further destruction of essential infrastructure, worsening the already dire humanitarian situation. International attention and aid are crucial to address the escalating crisis and prevent further suffering in Sudan.

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