Humanitarian Crisis Worsens in Sudan's Jebel Al Dayer Region

Sudan faces a dire humanitarian crisis, with 17.7M facing acute food insecurity. Urgent international action is needed to prevent famine and save lives, especially for 3.6M acutely malnourished children.

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Shivani Chauhan
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Humanitarian Crisis Worsens in Sudan's Jebel Al Dayer Region

Humanitarian Crisis Worsens in Sudan's Jebel Al Dayer Region

The humanitarian situation in Sudan continues to deteriorate rapidly, with the Jebel Al Dayer region in Kordofan state facing a particularly dire crisis as of April 25, 2024. Active conflict, soaring food prices, and poor agricultural output have left parts of the country at high risk of famine.

According to the latest Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) projections, an estimated 17.7 million people in Sudan are expected to experience high levels of acute food insecurity at crisis level or above through February 2024. The situation is projected to deteriorate further during the upcoming lean season, with some areas potentially reaching catastrophic levels of food insecurity.

Why this matters: The escalating humanitarian crisis in Sudan has devastating implications for the country's vulnerable populations, particularly the estimated 3.6 million acutely malnourished children, of whom 730,000 are severely malnourished. The situation requires urgent international attention and support to prevent further loss of life and human suffering.

To address the critical situation, the nutrition section is planning to hire a third-party company to provide HR services by recruiting and deploying 20 nutrition field monitors from the targeted states for a period of six months. These monitors will support programmatic visits, field monitoring, planning and coordination, and nutrition information management and assessments. The goal is to scale up the quality and quantity of lifesaving preventative nutrition services for women and children in the affected areas.

The worsening humanitarian conditions in Jebel Al Dayer and other parts of Sudan underscore the urgent need for concerted efforts to provide aid, stabilize food security, and protect the most vulnerable populations. As the lean season approaches, the international community must act swiftly to prevent the crisis from escalating into a full-scale famine, which could have catastrophic consequences for millions of Sudanese people already struggling to survive.

Key Takeaways

  • Humanitarian crisis in Sudan's Jebel Al Dayer region, high risk of famine.
  • 17.7 million Sudanese expected to face acute food insecurity by Feb 2024.
  • 3.6 million acutely malnourished children, 730,000 severely malnourished.
  • Nutrition section to hire 20 field monitors to scale up preventative services.
  • Urgent need for international aid to prevent escalation into full-scale famine.