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- Title
Sudan: Increasing Hunger.
- Abstract
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), one million farming households in Sudan received seeds in 2023, allowing them to grow food for up to 19 million people. This support was provided during the ongoing conflict and high seed prices. The FAO also warned of increasing animal disease outbreaks, which could result in significant livestock losses. Additionally, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reported that thousands of children in Chad, who had fled the conflict in Sudan, were suffering from severe malnutrition and appealed for emergency food aid. The war in Sudan has displaced millions of people within the country and into neighboring countries.
- Subjects
SUDAN; UNITED Nations; HUNGER; FOOD relief; LIVESTOCK losses; ANIMAL diseases; GOAT milk; MALNUTRITION in children; FOOD stamps; REFUGEES
- Publication
Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial & Technical Series, 2024, Vol 60, Issue 11, p24517B
- ISSN
2053-227X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1467-6346.2023.11397.x