Sudan is experiencing a starvation crisis of historic proportions. And yet, the silence is deafening. People are dying of hunger every day.
The criteria for a famine are difficult to determine in conflict situations such as in Sudan, where the work of aid organizations is hampered.
At U.S.-brokered peace talks, warring parties agreed to improve access to humanitarian aid, but the absence of the Sudanese army hindered ceasefire progress.
More than 25 million people, more than half the population, are suffering acute food insecurity, with families reduced to one meal a day.
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