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Expanding conflict brings new food security challenges for Sudan

Conflict continues to drive acute food insecurity and food assistance needs in Sudan, according to a recent FEWS Net alert.

Fighting in the country has expanded into Sudan’s southeast region, a major agricultural production and food storage area. The region typically accounts for more than 50 percent of Sudan’s annual domestic cereal production. Conflict-led disruptions to both agricultural production and trade, including destruction of infrastructure, pose a substantial threat to food availability throughout the country, reports FEWS Net.

Conflict Driving Acute Hunger in Sudan, Burkina Faso

As noted in the Global Report on Food Crisis Mid-Year Update, conflict remains one of the major causes of food crises worldwide. Two recent alerts from FEWS Net echo this finding in both East and West Africa, where conflict is driving acute levels of food insecurity and hunger in both Sudan and Burkina Faso.

Female farmer in Mozambique squats on ground in front of brick wall, threshing maize by hand

Southern Africa to Face High Food Prices, Reduced Purchasing Power through 2025

The current El Niño phenomenon is expected to result in rainfall deficits and below-average harvests throughout Southern Africa in 2024, according to a recent alert from FEWS Net. Poor households throughout the region will likely face reduction in livelihoods and income and difficulty purchasing adequate food.

FEWS NET Alert - El Niño, Nov 2023

Nov 8th, 2023
Strong El Niño will drive high needs across Southern Africa through early 2025

FEWS NET Alert - Ethiopia, May 2023

May 30th, 2023
The emergency in Ethiopia is far from over, as food aid remains vital to saving lives

FEWS NET Alert - Sudan, May 2023

May 24th, 2023
Sustained ceasefire and aid corridor urgently needed to prevent severe hunger
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