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Almost 20 million people in Sudan still face acute hunger, monitors say
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Almost 20 million people in Sudan still face acute hunger, monitors say

ARY News · May 15, 2026, 2:00 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Those areas include the cities of al-Fashir and Kadugli, judged last year to be experiencing famine largely as a result of sieges by the Rapid Support Forces.
  • Drone warfare has seemed to replace such ground campaigns as the leading mode of warfare in Sudan.
  • “Ongoing hostilities – especially around major supply routes, such as El Obeid in North Kordofan – and the possibility ​of renewed siege‑like conditions continue ​to heighten risks,” the ⁠IPC said in a statement.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Some 19.5 million people, or more than 40% of the population in Sudan, ‌are facing acute hunger, according to a report by a global hunger monitor, as the contours of a war that has created the world’s worst hunger crisis shift.

The spread of hunger and famine has become a hallmark of the three-year-old ​war in Sudan, which is estimated to have killed hundreds of thousands of people as well ​as devastating the economy and agriculture and displacing 14 million.

The estimate by the ⁠U.N.-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) is slightly lower than last fall’s estimate of 21.2 million people, but ​some 14 areas in the country’s North Darfur, South Darfur, and South Kordofan states remain at risk of ​famine, where 135,000 people face “catastrophic” levels of hunger.

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