
Families in Sudan Pushed to the Brink Amidst Brutal Conflict and Famine as WFP Resources Dry Up
WFP is struggling to keep lifesaving emergency operations running. Sudan’s shows no signs of slowing down.

WFP is struggling to keep lifesaving emergency operations running. Sudan’s shows no signs of slowing down.

A new joint report by FAO and WFP warns that acute food insecurity is deepening in 16 hunger hotspots, which could drive more into famine.

In conflict hit locations in Sudan that have been largely cut off from humanitarian assistance or under siege, famine has now taken hold.

Urgent international attention called on the crisis in Sudan to address the immense suffering and growing dangers to the population.

New WFP report, ‘A Lifeline at Risk’, finds that 13.7 million WFP food aid recipients could be pushed into emergency levels of hunger.

World Food Program USA’s Fall Statement of Impact provides a snapshot of global hunger from May to September 2025 and how the World Food Programme (WFP) responded.  Â

One year since famine was first confirmed in Sudan’s Zamzam camp in North Darfur, WFP warns that the families trapped inside the besieged state capital, El Fasher, face starvation.

Laurent Bukera, WFP Sudan representative and country director, speaks on the hunger crisis in Sudan and the urgent need to scale up the humanitarian response.

A multi-year internal conflict has caused displacement and hunger in Sudan. Famine has been confirmed in multiple regions.

WFP is urgently calling for unimpeded access to immediately preposition food assistance across key locations in Sudan, as deliberate obstruction by parties on the ground and the approaching rainy season threaten to render vast areas of the country inaccessible by road.