Sudan is currently grappling with a severe famine and an escalating cholera outbreak as the civil war intensifies throughout the country. Many Sudanese people have reached a critical point where they have almost nothing to eat, resorting to subsisting on animal feed.
The ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has caused widespread food shortages and drastically limited access to medical care. Aid agencies have expressed deep concern about the health of children in Sudan, describing them as becoming extremely weak and malnourished, often “reduced to skin and bones.”
At the same time, cholera is spreading rapidly within refugee camps, leading to increased sickness and deaths. This is worsened by shortages of aid and clean water, exacerbating an already dire situation.
International humanitarian organizations have condemned ongoing violations of international law and underscored the urgent requirement for aid delivery to those who are besieged and starving, particularly in regions such as El Fasher. The humanitarian crisis in Sudan is now considered one of the largest unfolding worldwide.
Despite the critical situation, global intervention remains limited, and worsening conditions continue to impact millions of lives. The people of Sudan, especially vulnerable children, are in desperate need of assistance.
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