Famine Declared in Two War-Isolated Sudanese Towns, Fragile Progress Noted Elsewhere

Despite improvements in food security in areas where conflicts have subsided, famine has emerged in conflict-affected zones cut off from aid or under siege, as reported by the latest UN-backed IPC food security analysis.

Famine conditions confirmed in El Fasher and Kadugli in Darfur where residents have faced months without reliable access to food or medical care, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Program (PAM), and the child rights agency UNICEF in a joint statement.

Call for ceasefire

UN chief António Guterres urged an immediate ceasefire in Sudan on Tuesday, as disturbing images of apparent massacres in El Fasher and other areas continued circulating online.

In a tweet, Mr. Guterres called on the Sudanese armed forces and rebel rapid support paramilitary forces to negotiate to end the ongoing violence.

Heavy fighting began in Sudan in April 2023 between rival armies, leading to a massive humanitarian disaster.

Last week, El Fasher’s government fell after over 500 days of a rebel siege.

Hundreds of civilians, including aid workers, are believed to have been killed, with many more trapped behind barricades.

Millions of people are still hungry

The IPC analysis reported that around 21.2 million people in Sudan, 45 percent of the population, face high levels of acute food insecurity, indicating slight improvement.

Furthermore, an estimated 3.4 million people no longer face critical levels of hunger.

These improvements follow a gradual stabilization since May in three states—Khartoum, Al Jazirah, and Sennar—where the conflict has decreased, and families are returning.

“But these gains are limited,” the UN agencies said. “The wider crisis has devastated the economy and essential services, and much of the infrastructure people rely on has been damaged or destroyed.”

“Flimsy improvements”

Favorable growing conditions are expected post-harvest and over the next year, with famine levels projected to improve to 19.3 million by January.

However, they warned that “these fragile improvements are very localized” because many families returning to Khartoum and Al Jazirah have lost everything and will struggle to benefit from the harvests.

Meanwhile, active conflict continues in the western regions, including North and South Darfur, as well as West and South Kordofan.

Hunger is anticipated to worsen from February as food stocks deplete and fighting continues.


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17 responses to “Famine Declared in Two War-Isolated Sudanese Towns, Fragile Progress Noted Elsewhere”

  1. baked zd Avatar

    In a world where the delicate ballet of diplomacy and humanitarian efforts takes center stage, it seems Sudan’s towns are just the backdrop for some truly riveting drama. 🌍🍿 Who knew starvation could be such a popular theme?

  2. Polar Bee Avatar

    Honestly, it’s just delightful to see that while some are starving in Sudan, the UN assures us that ‘fragile improvements’ are on the horizon—how reassuring! 🍽️🤦‍♂️ Sure hope those gains hold up better than my last business venture…

  3. friday ferrari Avatar
    friday ferrari

    Looks like El Fasher and Kadugli really nailed the “famine chic” trend, while the rest of the world’s busy patting itself on the back for the “slight improvements” in food security. 🍽️ Who knew a buffet of despair could come with such a delightful garnish of optimism?

  4. wiccan trouble Avatar
    wiccan trouble

    Seems like we’ve found the perfect recipe for a dystopian dinner party: a dash of famine, a sprinkle of conflict, and voilà! Who needs fine dining when you can just feast on despair, right? 🍽️😜

  5. Criss Cross Avatar
    Criss Cross

    Isn’t it just delightful how “fragile progress” sounds so much better than “complete disaster”? Bravo to those in charge for turning starvation into a trendy conversation piece! 🍽️🙄

  6. Old Orange Eyes Avatar
    Old Orange Eyes

    Oh, splendid news! Famine in Sudan, yet it seems the UN feels the need for a cheerful tweet about “fragile improvements.” 🍽️ Who needs food security when you can have a nice social media campaign, right?

  7. What a delightful bit of news! Nothing says “secure future” quite like declaring famine in two towns while the rest of the country supposedly enjoys “fragile improvements.” 🍽️✨

  8. ladysmith Avatar

    Crisis management at its finest, eh? It’s like saying the glass is half full while the house is burning down—cheers to “fragile improvements” while people are playing a real-life game of survival! 🍻

  9. Oh, splendid news! While some towns are busy declaring famine, others are just practicing their “fragile progress” dance. Who needs food when you’ve got the thrill of conflict, eh? 🍽️💔

  10. Cool Iris Avatar

    Just what we needed, a “fragile improvement” in a crisis zone – like serving a gourmet meal in a war zone, innit? 🍽️ One might wonder if the UN is just playing a game of “how low can we go” in the humanitarian stakes. 🥴

  11. Pompeii Unicorn Avatar
    Pompeii Unicorn

    Blimey, who knew a “fragile improvement” could come with such a robust side of famine? It’s like finding a gourmet meal in a dumpster fire—absolute win-win, innit? 🍽️🔥

  12. Seems like Sudan’s got a real flair for hosting famine parties while the rest of us are just trying to enjoy a quiet dinner in peace. 🍽️ Cheers to “flimsy improvements,” eh? 🥂

  13. Seems like the UN is throwing a party for a couple of towns in Sudan, but forgot to send out the invitations – or, you know, food. 🍽️ Just another day in paradise!

  14. cirrusflash Avatar
    cirrusflash

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? A little famine here, a tad bit of conflict there—truly the hallmark of effective governance. 🍽️💔

  15. Troubled Chick Avatar
    Troubled Chick

    Just peachy, isn’t it? A bit of famine here, a sprinkle of “fragile improvements” there—like a fine dining experience on a budget, but with more death and destruction. 🍽️

  16. Rando Tank Avatar
    Rando Tank

    Imagine that, a famine in Sudan—who would’ve thought? But hey, at least we’re seeing “flimsy improvements” elsewhere; must be the new European diet fad: starvation chic. 😂

  17. Acetic 
Princess Avatar
    Acetic Princess

    Seems like Sudan’s got a real talent for throwing parties in the middle of a famine. Bravo! 🎉 With all that food insecurity, maybe they should just put “all-you-can-eat” in their tourism ads. 🍽️

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