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    Millions in Sudan Survive on One Meal Daily Amid Conflict Crisis

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Millions of people in Sudan’s conflict-affected regions of North Darfur and South Kordofan are enduring extreme food insecurity, with many surviving on just a single meal each day. The ongoing violence and instability have disrupted agricultural activities and supply chains, exacerbating hunger and malnutrition. In a desperate bid to stave off starvation, some residents have resorted to consuming leaves and animal feed, highlighting the severity of the crisis. Humanitarian organizations warn that without urgent assistance, the situation could deteriorate further, leading to widespread famine.

    North Darfur and South Kordofan have long been hotspots of conflict, with armed clashes displacing thousands and destroying livelihoods. The disruption of farming and trade has left local populations vulnerable, as food stocks dwindle and prices soar. Meanwhile, access to humanitarian aid remains limited due to security challenges and logistical barriers, complicating relief efforts. The international community has called for increased support and safe corridors to deliver essential supplies to those in need.

    In a significant development, the crisis in Sudan underscores the broader implications of protracted conflict on civilian populations, particularly in fragile states. The reliance on unconventional food sources such as leaves and animal feed signals a dire humanitarian emergency that demands immediate attention. Addressing this crisis requires coordinated action from governments, NGOs, and international agencies to restore stability and provide sustainable food security solutions. Failure to act risks a catastrophic escalation in human suffering across the region.

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