WFP calls for humanitarian access, as Sudanese city grapples with starvation

World Food Programme
Aug 13, 2025

WFP calls for humanitarian access, as Sudanese city grapples with starvation


Surrounded by burlap bags and a sea of sand, eight-year-old Sondos describes fleeing Sudan’s war-besieged city of El Fasher with her family, after weeks surviving on only millet.  

“Hunger forced us to leave,” said the little girl, speaking from Tawila displacement camp, roughly 75 kilometres away. “Only hunger and bombs,” she added of the shells raining down on North Darfur’s capital.

 

Today, hundreds of thousands of people still trapped in El Fasher face starvation, as the city remains cut off from World Food Programme (WFP) and other humanitarian assistance. The hunger crisis comes one year after famine was first confirmed in the country. Since then the situation, especially in El Fasher, has only gotten worse, as the country’s devastating war grinds on.

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