“Extreme hunger is unfolding” as a civil war enters its second year and funding is slow to arrive, the agencies warned.
A group of United Nations agencies and humanitarian groups sounded the alarm Friday that 18 million Sudanese are acutely hungry as a civil war that began in April 2023 continues to ravage the country.
The Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC), a group of 12 U.N. agencies and 7 humanitarian organizations, issued a statement on the staggering scale of hunger and insecurity in Sudan, including in the Darfur region in the country’s west. They called for an immediate influx of international funding—billions of dollars of which has already been pledged, but not yet delivered—so that food could be planted before the rainy season.
“Extreme hunger is unfolding, and the outlook for food production in 2024 is bleak,” according to the statement. “We have a rapidly shrinking window to get seeds to farmers before the main planting season ends and the rainy season begins.”
At a conference in Paris last month, following an earlier cry for action, countries pledged a total of........