Anjali Sharma
GG News Bureau
UNITED NATIONS, 13th April. UN humanitarian agencies in Sudan on Friday alerted that food production has been hit and communities face acute shortages of other essential resources such as water and fuel.
Over 8 million people are believed to have been uprooted from their homes with tens of thousands killed or wounded.
WHO has warned that every seventh child under five is acutely malnourished and 70 to 80 per cent of health centres are no longer functioning.
WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier said that 5 million people were “on the brink of famine” in areas affected by conflict:
“With the lean season expected to start soon and without unhindered access for aid, the situation will only worsen in the coming months”, he added.
He said around 230,000 children, pregnant women and new mothers could die in the coming months due to hunger unless urgent lifesaving funding can be provided.
New data from the UNDP highlighted the accelerating hunger crisis in Sudan with famine expected this year.
Moderate or severe food insecurity already affects 6 in 10 households, with West Kordofan, South Kordofan and Blue Nile states worst-hit.
UNDP urged immediate food aid assistance for the most vulnerable in Sudan where over half of the rural households contacted for its research reported that farming work has been disrupted significantly in the states of Khartoum, Sennar and West Kordofan.
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