UN Warns Sudan Refugee Crisis Threatens Food Security in Neighboring Nations Amid Funding Shortfalls
As Sudan’s brutal civil war displaces millions, neighboring countries face a looming hunger disaster worsened by dwindling international aid and costly funding cuts tied to U.S. policy shifts.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan, sparked by a violent power struggle between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, has already resulted in over 40,000 deaths and displaced nearly 13 million people. But the crisis does not end at Sudan’s borders; it ripples across neighboring nations where millions of refugees face worsening food insecurity.The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) recently issued a dire warning: more than four million Sudanese refugees scattered across Central African Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, Uganda, and Chad are at grave risk of hunger as critical funding for food assistance programs rapidly declines.This crisis spotlights...
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