Sudan food aid to run out in March without new funding, UN warns

The warning comes after almost three years of civil war in Sudan, where fighting between the army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has left tens of thousands dead and 11 million displaced.

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A child looks at Sudanese women lining up to receive aid at the Al-Afad camp for displaced people in the town of Al-Dabba, northern Sudan, on November 15, 2025. Since its outbreak in April 2023, the war between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced nearly 12 million. At the end of October, the paramilitary group seized control El-Fasher, the conclusion of a bitter 18-month siege for the strategic hub in western Sudan's Darfur region and marked by reports of mass killings and sexual violence. Ebrahim HAMID / AFP

2026-01-16 17:09:04

Food aid in Sudan is set to run out by the end of March unless new funding is secured, the United Nations said Thursday, raising fears for millions caught up in the world's largest hunger crisis.

The warning comes after almost three years of civil war in Sudan, where fighting between the army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has left tens of thousands dead and 11 million displaced.

"By the end of March, we will have depleted our food stocks in Sudan," Ross Smith, the World Food Programme's Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response, said in a statement. 

"Without immediate additional funding, millions of people will be left without vital food assistance within weeks," he added.

Smith said the WFP has already "been forced to reduce rations to the absolute minimum for survival".

According to the UN, more than 21 million people -- almost half of Sudan's population -- are now facing acute food insecurity. 

A UN-backed assessment confirmed last year that famine had taken hold in El-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, which was overrun by the paramilitary forces in October. 

Famine has also been confirmed in Kadugli, in neighbouring Kordofan, now a key battleground in the conflict. 

In Dilling, around 130 kilometres (80 miles) to the north, the UN says civilians are likely experiencing famine conditions, though security issues and a lack of access have prevented a formal declaration.

The UN earlier declared famine in three displacement camps around El-Fasher as well as in parts of the Nuba Mountains in the country's south.

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