More than 20 million people are struggling with an acute food crisis.
According to Al Jazeera, according to the new report of the “FAO” organization related to food security, more than 20.3 million people in Sudan suffer from high levels of acute food insecurity.
While sounding the alarm, FAO announced: nearly 6.3 million people are in the emergency phase of acute hunger. More than 42% of Sudan’s population suffers from food insecurity, and more than 50% of people in conflict-affected areas face acute hunger.
According to this report, the number of people suffering from food insecurity in Sudan has doubled in one year, and the provinces of Khartoum, Kurdwan and Darfur have suffered the most.
The unimaginable horror of civilians in Sudan
This is while Amnesty International announced that civilians in Sudan are living in “unimaginable terror”.
According to this organization, the continuation of clashes between the army and the rapid support forces has worsened the situation and created famine and hunger in this country.
The latest statistics of the casualties of the conflict between 2 generals in Sudan
According to the non-governmental organization Eklid, the war between the army under the command of Abdul Fattah al-Barhan and the rapid support forces under the command of Mohammad Hamdan Daghlo has resulted in the deaths of more than 3,900 people.
The United Nations also said in its latest report that more than 4 million Sudanese citizens were displaced due to this war.
The lack of rain, which many farmers in Sudan depend on, the lack of fuel for agricultural equipment, and the lack of grain and financial resources have increased the fear of the country entering the stage of famine. that hundreds of Sudanese farmers are unable to pay their debts.
So far, more than 3.9 million people have fled from their homes in the conflict areas, especially in the capital, Khartoum. According to UN statistics, 71% of all those who fled their cities are looking for a safe place to live.