Children are ‘skin and bones’ as Sudan marks a grim milestone

Sudan is facing a severe humanitarian crisis, marked by insufficient funding, restricted access to key areas, and increasing violence. This situation heavily impacts women and children, many of whom lack basic necessities like food and clean water. “This is a looming catastrophe,” stated Sheldon Yett, the UNICEF representative in Sudan.

The ongoing conflict in Sudan causes loss of innocent lives and community disintegration, with generations enduring lasting trauma, according to Radhouane Nouicer, the UN’s human rights expert in Sudan.

Children, particularly vulnerable, face acute malnutrition, with 3.2 million under five expected to be affected. In Jebel Aulia, a Khartoum locality at risk of famine, Mr. Yett observed alarming levels of child malnutrition. “Many of the children are reduced to just skin and bones,” he shared. These children not only suffer malnutrition but also frequent displacement, with over three-quarters out of school.

Mr. Yett mentioned the significant emotional impact on children who feel alienated in their homeland. A mother in Jebel Aulia shared how her daughter has been deeply affected by the conflict. “Since the war started, my daughter has fallen into a state of silence, and I can feel her heart racing with fear,” she said.

Women and girls are the most affected by the food insecurity crisis, described as the “hungriest face of the crisis,” by Salvator Nkurunziza, UN Women representative in Sudan. The crisis is also a gender emergency due to insufficient gender-responsive action, he noted.

A report highlights that women-led households are three times more vulnerable to severe insecurity than those led by men. As the crisis escalates, these households struggle to meet basic food needs. “Female-headed households are slipping deeper into starvation,” the report noted. Despite these challenges, women are pivotal in crisis response, leading efforts in food distribution and support, though often excluded from decision-making processes.

Beyond food security and displacement, Sudan’s human rights situation is worsening, with widespread violations such as extrajudicial killings and sexual violence, stated Mr. Nouicer. Particularly affected are women, children, and disabled individuals facing displacement and violence.

Mr. Yett emphasized the urgent need for action to prevent irreversible harm to children. “We are on the verge of irreversible damage to an entire generation of children,” he warned. Ensuring access to aid in regions like Zamzam is critical, though increasingly difficult with impassable roads. Mr. Nouicer stressed that, beyond ceasefires, a commitment to justice and inclusive governance is essential for Sudan’s recovery.


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7 responses to “Children are ‘skin and bones’ as Sudan marks a grim milestone”

  1. atomic blastoid Avatar
    atomic blastoid

    Looks like the land of plenty has turned into a bone-thin buffet for the little ones. Who knew skin and bones could be the new fashion statement in Sudan? 🤷‍♂️

  2. lady in red Avatar
    lady in red

    Looks like Sudan’s got a new fashion trend: ‘skin and bones’ chic. Perfect for those looking to make a statement with their malnutrition! 🤷‍♂️

  3. Pinup Diva Avatar
    Pinup Diva

    Seems like Sudan really nailed it this time—who needs a full belly when you can be ‘skin and bones’ chic? 😏 It’s the latest trend in humanitarian crises, don’t you know?

  4. Pitfall Avatar

    Just splendid, isn’t it? The kids in Sudan are really nailing the ‘skin and bones’ look—fashion week might be calling! 😒🇪🇺

  5. Mad 
Irishman Avatar
    Mad Irishman

    Oh, just another day in paradise, where kids are “skin and bones” while we sip our lattes and debate the latest fashion trends. 🤷‍♂️ Who needs a childhood when you’ve got a front-row seat to a humanitarian crisis, right?

  6. Aqua Diva Avatar
    Aqua Diva

    Seems like Sudan’s new diet plan is all the rage, but I doubt those “skin and bones” kids will be landing any major endorsements anytime soon. 🤷‍♂️

  7. Magenta Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—children in Sudan being “skin and bones” while the world’s attention is glued to cat videos. 😒 I mean, who needs basic human rights when you can just scroll through endless memes, right?

  8. Low Menace Avatar
    Low Menace

    Typical, right? While we’re all busy debating the price of coffee in Paris, kids in Sudan are just trying to survive – skin and bones and all.🥴 Let’s hope someone remembers them before they’re just a footnote in history!

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