
"Marasi Alfadil and her children arrived in Omdurman with almost nothing, finding shelter in a half-finished building with no proper walls or services, yet it felt safer than the city they fled."
"The siege of el-Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces resulted in thousands of deaths and a humanitarian crisis, with the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification declaring a famine in November."
"Prolonged blockades in el-Fasher and other towns have cut off essential supplies, leading to a severe hunger crisis and making markets either collapse or unaffordable for the residents."
Sudan's ongoing conflict has led to widespread hunger and displacement, with families like Marasi Alfadil's struggling for basic necessities. After fleeing el-Fasher, they found shelter in a half-finished building in Omdurman. The situation in el-Fasher remains dire, with food shortages and violence under the control of the Rapid Support Forces. A famine was declared in November, affecting multiple regions including Kadugli and parts of Darfur and Kordofan. Prolonged blockades have severely restricted access to food, fuel, and medicine, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
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