Sudan Faces Worst Levels of Food Insecurity
Sudan Faces Worst Levels of Food Insecurity

Sudan Faces Worst Levels of Food Insecurity

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Sudan is facing a severe food insecurity crisis with 25.6 million people in high levels of acute food insecurity, including 755,000 in catastrophic conditions, and 14 areas at risk of famine due to conflict escalation. South Sudan emphasizes the importance of a 'Contingency or Preparedness Plan' for swift humanitarian response to emergencies, based on national and local capacities. The IRC's report highlights Sudan's deteriorating humanitarian catastrophe, urging a shift from inaction to urgent action to prevent further crisis escalation and famine. Additionally, efforts are being made in areas like Korsi to distribute food, increase refugee school enrolment, and address security challenges for Sudanese refugees in Bamingui-Bangoran Prefecture.

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