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Sudan: The conflict that's left 25 million people without food
Jul 11, 2024
The podcast discusses the dire consequences of the civil war in Sudan, the challenges faced by migrants seeking refuge in Europe, and the lack of media coverage on the humanitarian crisis. It sheds light on the uncertain future of Sudan and the efforts to bring peace to the war-torn country.
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- Over 25 million Sudanese are facing catastrophic food shortages, with 8.5 million suffering from acute malnutrition.
- The civil war in Sudan stems from a power struggle following the ousting of dictator Omar al-Bashir in 2019, leading to widespread devastation and renewed atrocities.
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Humanitarian Catastrophe in Sudan
The civil war in Sudan, ongoing for 15 months, has pushed millions to the brink of famine. United Nations agencies and aid groups are considering declaring a famine due to the dire situation. Over 25 million Sudanese are in a food crisis, with 8.5 million suffering from acute malnutrition. The war has exacerbated Sudan's longstanding issues of political instability and food shortages, leading to mass starvation threats in various regions.
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