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Published 14.21

Sudaneser som flytt al-Fashir i samband med milisen RSF:s erövring av staden får mat i ett flyktingläger i Tawila i november förra året. 
Sudanese who fled al-Fashir in connection with the RSF militia's capture of the city receive food in a refugee camp in Tawila in November last year. Photo: Mohammed Abaker/AP/TT

Famine is spreading in war-torn Sudan, reports the UN-backed IPC, which monitors the world's food supply.

The thresholds for acute malnutrition have now been exceeded in the disputed areas of Um Baru and Kernoi in North Darfur state, according to the IPC's assessment.

The development has been accelerated by the capture of the state capital al-Fashir by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in October. During the bloody fighting for the city, tens of thousands of people fled to substandard refugee camps in nearby areas.

In late 2025, the IPC also reported famine conditions in al-Fashir and Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan state.

Sudan’s civil war, which has raged since April 2023, has displaced nearly eleven million people and pushed several regions to the brink of famine.