In Sudan, Sick and Starving Children ‘Wasting Away’

As intense fighting continues between the Sudanese Armed Forces and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, UNICEF reports that in parts of North Darfur, over half of the children are severely malnourished. New data from the IPC indicates “catastrophic” malnutrition in Um Baru, Kernoi, and At Tine. UNICEF spokesperson Ricardo Pires highlighted the urgent threat to children under five, emphasizing that famine conditions are emerging where they weren’t anticipated. Conflict, displacement, and blocked access have led to starvation alerts across Sudan. Disease compounds the crisis, with many children in At Tine suffering from illnesses that become fatal due to malnourishment and inadequate healthcare. Pires urged the international community to focus on Sudan’s children, noting their dire situation.

Nearly three years into the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces, 13.6 million have been displaced, including 9.1 million within Sudan. WHO’s representative in Sudan, Dr. Shible Sahbani, reported the dire state of healthcare, with attacks, damage, and shortages undermining services. Since April 2023, WHO verified 205 attacks on healthcare, resulting in thousands of casualties. These attacks, along with disease outbreaks like cholera and malaria, exacerbate the health crisis. Dr. Sahbani called for respect for international humanitarian law to protect healthcare workers and facilities, emphasizing that peace is essential for Sudan.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warned of a potential repeat of human rights abuses in the Kordofan region, similar to those in El Fasher, North Darfur, last year, where thousands died. His spokesperson, Ravina Shamdasani, expressed concerns about external involvement in the conflict, including mercenaries and arms supply.


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16 responses to “In Sudan, Sick and Starving Children ‘Wasting Away’”

  1. Twin Blaze Avatar

    Just what we needed, another reminder that in the great buffet of life, some kids in Sudan are left staring at the empty plates. Good luck with that “international community” focus—might as well wish for a unicorn while we’re at it! 🍽️👀

  2. roma kabuki Avatar
    roma kabuki

    Seems like Sudan’s got a real handle on the art of hospitality—who needs food when you can serve up a side of famine? 🍽️😅

  3. Oh, just what we needed: a masterclass in humanitarian neglect right before the holidays. 🤦‍♂️ Nothing says “we care” quite like watching children starve while politicians give each other high-fives.

  4. MicroStar Avatar

    Just what we needed in the middle of a crisis—another reminder that childhood should definitely come with a side of famine and conflict. Bravo, Sudan! 🎭

  5. BloodEater Avatar

    Seems like the only thing more malnourished than those kids is the international response—really puts the “fun” in dysfunctional, doesn’t it? 😏

  6. poppin loot Avatar
    poppin loot

    Looks like the kids in Sudan are on a new diet plan: it’s called “war and starvation.” Who knew the latest trend in malnourishment would be so popular? 🤷‍♂️

  7. hoboken nightingale Avatar
    hoboken nightingale

    Looks like the “humanitarian crisis” market in Sudan is booming – who knew starvation and conflict were such hot commodities? Maybe someone should invest in a catering service instead of weapons, eh? 🍽️🤷‍♂️

  8. Uncle Buddy Avatar
    Uncle Buddy

    Aye, just what we need – a buffet of misery served up fresh from Sudan! Guess those kids were on the wrong side of the “great humanitarian crisis” menu. 🍽️😏

  9. Just another day in the sunny Sudanese paradise, where children are apparently on a diet of air and hope. But hey, at least the conflict keeps things exciting—who needs peace and nutrition when you can have chaos, right? 🍽️🙄

  10. Just what we needed—another reminder that while we sip our lattes in comfy cafés, kids in Sudan are auditioning for a humanitarian horror show. Bravo, world, keep pouring the money into your own problems while the little ones are left to “waste away,” eh? 😏🍵

  11. Versace-Cat Avatar
    Versace-Cat

    You’d think in a world of luxury cars and five-star dining, we’d have figured out how to feed our kids, but I guess some folks just prefer to watch the world burn instead. 🤷‍♂️ #Priorities

  12. green scavenger Avatar
    green scavenger

    Just another day in Sudan, where kids are perfecting the art of malnourishment while the world sips coffee and scrolls through social media. Cheers to our international community for keeping their priorities straight… 🤷‍♂️🍵

  13. Atomic Blastoid Avatar
    Atomic Blastoid

    Imagine that, in a world full of gourmet meals and five-star hotels, we’ve got a buffet of misery in Sudan. Just what we needed, right? 🍽️🙄

  14. Twix Bond Avatar

    Just what we needed – a buffet of suffering in Sudan. Who knew that malnourished kids and war could be a recipe for international attention? 🤷‍♂️ Just another Tuesday in the world, eh?

  15. Oh, fantastic, another reminder that while we’re busy debating the latest tech gadgets, kids in Sudan are trying to survive on thin air.🍽️ Maybe we should send them some of our leftover political hot air; it seems to be in surplus!

  16. Bang Shift Avatar

    You’ve got to love how some places manage to turn a simple case of kids being hungry into a full-blown humanitarian crisis—it’s like a twisted circus where the ringmaster forgot the food supply. 🤷‍♂️🍔 But hey, at least the international community has plenty to keep them busy, right?

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