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Sudan hunger crisis: Rainy season threatens to cut off lifesaving aid

World Vision·Simone Mane·about 1 month ago
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Simone Mane is the national director of World Vision in Sudan. He shares a critical update on the escalating situation in the country. Malnourished children in Sudan’s Darfur region will become nearly unreachable as the four-month rainy season begins in June. Humanitarian aid routes into Darfur from Chad turn impassable, as roads dissolve into flooded wadis and thick, wheel-sucking “black cotton” mud, cutting off access to the care and nutrition children urgently need. Simone Mane, national director of World Vision in Sudan As Sudan enters its fourth year of conflict , the country is at a breaking point. More than 12 million people have fled violence, agricultural production is collapsing, and funding shortages are forcing many agencies to leave or cut operations.…

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