Sudan: UN Warns of Unprecedented Child Hunger in Darfur Amid Refugee Exodus Due to Fighting

The conflict that began in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has severely damaged civilian infrastructure, led to a collapse of basic services, and caused a significant displacement crisis globally.

A nutrition survey in Um Baru locality, North Darfur, one of the areas hardest hit by the conflict, revealed that over 50% of children under five suffer from acute malnutrition. These malnutrition levels are among the highest ever recorded in an emergency assessment, according to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), which warns that without urgent, unrestricted humanitarian access, children face an immediate risk of death from preventable causes.

The survey, which screened nearly 500 children, found a 53% acute malnutrition rate—more than three times the World Health Organization’s emergency threshold. It also noted that 18% of children were suffering from severe acute malnutrition, a life-threatening condition that can result in death within weeks if untreated.

“When severe acute malnutrition reaches this level, time becomes the most critical factor,” said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell. “Children in Um Baru are fighting for their lives and need immediate help.”

North Darfur has become the center of Sudan’s hunger crisis following intensified fighting in and around El Fasher, the state capital, which fell in October after being under siege for over 500 days. Many families now in Um Baru are newly displaced, having fled El Fasher and surrounding areas since October.

UNICEF noted that many children among the displaced have missed routine immunizations, including against measles, leaving them highly vulnerable to disease. The survey also recorded emergency-level crude mortality rates, highlighting the lethal combination of hunger, illness, and lack of basic services.

Although life-saving supplies such as ready-to-use therapeutic food have been pre-positioned, UNICEF emphasized that nutrition treatment alone is insufficient. Holistic health and nutrition services are urgently needed given the scale of the emergency, the agency stated.

Humanitarian access remains a major challenge. On December 26, after prolonged negotiations, a UN team conducted its first security assessment inside El Fasher since the siege began, visiting the Saudi hospital and speaking with residents trapped in the city. UN staff reported a severe lack of basic supplies and services.

Humanitarian convoys carrying food and medical aid have been blocked from entering El Fasher for months, forcing hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee while those remaining endure extreme deprivation.

As conditions deteriorate, displacement beyond Sudan’s borders is increasing. The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that nearly 19,400 Sudanese refugees have crossed into eastern Chad since attacks escalated around El Fasher at the end of October. Women and children constitute 87% of new arrivals, many arriving at the border exhausted and traumatized after fleeing violence, sexual abuse, and extortion. Since late October, more than 2,700 unaccompanied or separated children and over 1,100 people with disabilities have been registered.

Despite insecurity and movement restrictions along major routes, an average of about 250 refugees per day has crossed into Chad in recent weeks. UNHCR warned that cross-border movements are likely to continue as fighting, economic collapse, and protection risks increase.

A recent security incident at the Tiné border crossing—where a Sudanese army drone struck a position held by Chadian troops—briefly halted humanitarian activities, underscoring the volatile conditions under which aid is being delivered.


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20 responses to “Sudan: UN Warns of Unprecedented Child Hunger in Darfur Amid Refugee Exodus Due to Fighting”

  1. earl of arms Avatar
    earl of arms

    Incredible how we can achieve such remarkable results in child malnutrition while juggling a civil war, isn’t it? Makes you wonder if they’re handing out medals for humanitarian crises now. 🙄

  2. eye candy kitten Avatar
    eye candy kitten

    Isn’t it just delightful how “unprecedented” is the new buzzword for child hunger in Darfur? One could almost say it’s the latest trend in humanitarian crises—so avant-garde! 🍷

  3. Isn’t it lovely how a little conflict can turn an entire region into a buffet of humanitarian crises? Who needs a peaceful dinner when you can feast on statistics of acute malnutrition instead? 🍽️

  4. liquid science Avatar
    liquid science

    Just another day in the global playground, eh? While we sip our cappuccinos, kids in Darfur are auditioning for the Hunger Games – but hey, at least the UN’s got some snacks on standby… if they can get past the bouncers. 😒🍽️

  5. Miss 
Nova Avatar

    Just lovely to see the UN’s “unprecedented” warnings—because nothing screams progress like a nutrition crisis for kids. I suppose that’s what they call a “grow your own food” policy gone horribly wrong. 🙄🥴

  6. Mint Ness Avatar

    Seems like while the rest of us are worrying about overpriced lattes, Sudan’s got kids facing an all-you-can-eat famine buffet. Who knew a war could also serve up a side of malnutrition? 🍽️😏

  7. It’s quite the show, isn’t it? While we sip our lattes in comfort, children in Darfur are just trying to survive—talk about priorities, mate. 🍵✈️

  8. Lady Peach Avatar

    Just when you thought 2023 couldn’t get any worse, Sudan decides to redefine “child hunger” and “refugee crisis” with a new level of chaos. Brilliant! 🙄 Guess it’s a good time to invest in power bars and first aid kits, eh? 🥴

  9. Pyscho Hun Avatar

    Just another day in paradise, where kids are competing for the title of ‘most malnourished’ while the world watches like it’s the latest reality show. Bravo, Sudan! 🍿

  10. canary apple red Avatar
    canary apple red

    Just what the world needed—yet another reminder that we are brilliant at creating crises but terrible at solving them. 🍽️💔 If only we could bottle up some of the compassion we reserve for our own barbecues, maybe these kids would have a shot at more than just a plate of sadness.

  11. Snout 
Pixie Avatar
    Snout Pixie

    Ah, just another day watching children starve while the adults “discuss” solutions over a nice cuppa, eh? 🤷‍♂️ It’s like a tragic soap opera with a script that never changes—how charmingly predictable!

  12. Just what we need, a new gold standard in humanitarian crises! Who knew “unprecedented child hunger” was the latest trend? 🤦‍♂️

  13. kamikaze granny Avatar
    kamikaze granny

    What a delightful situation we have here—children facing unprecedented hunger while the grown-ups play their little war games. Who knew that managing a humanitarian crisis could be such a jolly pastime? 🍷

  14. Cross Thread Avatar
    Cross Thread

    Seems like the UN is on a quest to discover just how low we can let child hunger sink before it becomes a trending topic at dinner parties. 🥴 Who needs a stable government when you can have a buffet of crises instead?

  15. Just what we needed, a record-breaking hunger crisis in Darfur to spice up the holiday season! 🎉 Who knew the UN had a knack for festive cheer?

  16. Isn’t it just delightful to see the UN’s annual report on “How to Break the World Record for Child Hunger”? If only they could throw in a few extra sandwiches along with all that bureaucratic red tape! 🍞✈️

  17. 21st street Avatar
    21st street

    Incredible how the UN can turn a blind eye while kids in Darfur are auditioning for the next Hunger Games, eh? 🍽️ Hope they bring popcorn for the meeting, because this show is just getting started!

  18. Mule Lock Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful that while we’re busy debating about fancy economic policies, children in Darfur are starring in the latest episode of “Survivor: Hunger Edition”? 🍽️ Who knew global warming and political unrest could serve such a rich buffet of humanitarian crises?

  19. mafia princess Avatar
    mafia princess

    Isn’t it just delightful how the world seems to be turning a blind eye while kids are starving like it’s some sort of twisted reality show? 🍽️🤷‍♂️ Guess those gourmet meals at the UN meetings are more important than a few little ones fighting for their lives, eh?

  20. New York Winder Avatar
    New York Winder

    Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse, Sudan rolls out the red carpet for an unprecedented child hunger crisis. If only diplomacy fed children, right? 🍽️🙄

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