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Sudan’s unrelenting conflict has set off the world’s largest hunger crisis. More than half the population, millions of families, are now experiencing crisis levels of hunger. Multiple areas are at risk of famine, and on 1 August 2024 famine was confirmed in a camp sheltering hundreds of thousands of displaced people in Sudan’s North Darfur Region.

Famine means people are already dying from hunger. Famine is determined when, in a given area, at least 20 percent of households face extreme food shortages, at least 30 percent of children suffer from acute malnutrition, and the daily death rate exceeds 2 people per 10,000.

The UN WFP is doing everything we can to get more food to children and families who need it most. Your donation is crucial to helping us deliver lifesaving food and aid.

A mother and her son at Mayo Mandala Nutrition Center.  © WFP/Muna Abdelhakim

Families need your support

Despite the active fighting and complex dynamics, WFP has assisted over six million people since the conflict broke out. But we need to reach more families. Your donation will help us deliver more emergency food aid.
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Sudan is facing the world’s largest hunger crisis as war rages across the country. But there is something you can do. With a donation to the United Nations World Food Programme, you can help deliver lifesaving food support to children and families in need.

Our work is 100% voluntarily funded and every donation makes a difference. It only takes a minute to donate, but the impact can last a lifetime. 

Please help the UN World Food Programme – the world’s largest humanitarian agency – provide life-saving food to the most vulnerable families.  

 

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