Cairo – The United Nation Agency says the paused distribution of assistance in the Sudan’s swing camp for the hunger momentum of half a million people as Intensifying the fight between the warring sides of the country, and warns that thousands could be starved.
The World Food Program said on Wednesday to fight in the last two weeks between the military and paramilitary group in the Sudan Rat forced its partners to leave the camp in West Darfur for security.
“Without immediate assistance, thousands of desperate families in Zamzam could starve in the coming weeks,” said the Regional Director of the Laurent Buker Agency.
Buker called on the warring parties to stop fighting and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid. “We have to continue the delivery of life insurance savings in and around Zamzam, quickly and on a scale,” she said.
The WFP feeds around 300,000 inhabitants of the camp, but the partners reached 60,000 people this month in the middle of the intensified shelling. One attack destroyed the central market of the camp, pushing the residents away from essential food and stock, said the agency.
Earlier this week, Doctors without borders Medical charity said she paused his business, including his Polish hospital, in the camp due to intensified attacks.
The hunger was declared when, among other things, two adults or four children for every 10,000 people die every day of hunger or malnutrition in combination with the disease.
The hunger was announced in the camp in August and expanded to two other camps for displaced people in Darfur and the western Nuba mountain.
Since then, WFP said she managed to deliver only one convoy of humanitarian supplies in the camp. He blamed the road conditions during the rainy season, struggle and “purposeful obstruction” by a paramilitary group for fast support or RSF.
The camp is 12 kilometers (6.5 miles) south of El Fasher, the capital of northern Darfur, which RSF tries to take over.
RSF is in war with the Sudan Army since April 2023. years. The conflict is marked by crimes, including ethnically motivated killing and rape, according to UN groups and groups. Investigates the International Criminal Court alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Groups to help in Zaman and elsewhere, have achieved a salute to access with little success. Top Humanitarian UN Humanities in Sudan, Clementine Nkweta-Salami, has accused RSF prevention of help saving life from reaching many in Darfur. RSF and allied militia control most of that area.
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2025-02-26 15:50:00