Humanitarian aid deliveries must be allowed to reach north Darfur’s El Fasher as famine is confirmed to be present there for a second time and 96% of Sudanese residents in the city are going to bed hungry, Islamic Relief warns.
The warning comes amid news from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) that famine is expected to persist in El Fasher and Kadugli towns through January 2026 after having been previously announced there by the world leading food monitor. 20 other locations are also at risk.
Elsadig Elnour, country director at Islamic Relief Sudan commenting on the IPC report said:
“This IPC report confirms what we already know. That this siege of El Fasher has been a disaster for the civilians there. Hundreds of thousands of El Fasher residents have been besieged for 18 months, attacked and killed, and now we learn from this report that 96 percent of them are going to bed hungry and famine is confirmed there. This is a horror show happening before the eyes of the international community.”
“Islamic Relief is calling for the warring factions to ensue unrestricted aid access and safe passage to El Fasher and Kadugli. They must allow agencies to help end the famine which these sieges created. We continue to call for guarantees of safety for civilians left in El Fasher or those that choose flee.”
Islamic Relief has previously warned that civilians in El Fasher must be protected following its capture on 26 October, allowed safe passage to leave the city if they choose to do so, and that aid supplies should be allowed to reach it to alleviate hunger.