Sudan is facing a worsening humanitarian crisis marked by famine, malnutrition, cholera outbreaks, and mass displacement amid ongoing civil war. In the city of El-Fasher in the Darfur region, 63 people, predominantly children and women, have died from malnutrition within a single week. The Tawila camp, which shelters over half a million displaced individuals, is experiencing severe shortages of aid and medical supplies. The United Nations and UNICEF have highlighted the urgent need for safe and sustained humanitarian access to deliver lifesaving services to millions of affected children and families. The crisis continues to devastate the region as hunger and disease spread rapidly among displaced populations.
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Starvation in Sudan's El-Fasher kills 63 in a week. https://t.co/WkeAtzuo45
🔴 Internacionales | Mueren 63 personas por desnutrición en una semana en Darfur, Sudán; en su mayoría niños y mujeres. https://t.co/OgaqnXZwGA