The news of famine spreading to two more localities in North Darfur, and significant deterioration in malnutrition in Kordofan, is a devastating indictment of the global failure to stop the war and protect civilians. People in these regions continue to be attacked, starved and forced from their land. Hundreds of thousands of people are now at imminent risk of death from hunger.
Heroic local volunteers are running community kitchens that provide food in places where international aid is blocked, but they are at increasing risk of shutting down and need much more support.
In one location, Um Baru in North Darfur, the IPC found an astonishing 52.9% of children between 6 – 59 months are acutely malnourished – more than double the famine threshold. Every day puts more lives at risk – world leaders must pressure warring parties to agree a humanitarian ceasefire and ensure aid can reach everyone who needs it.