Sudan is facing what the World Food Program has called “the humanitarian crisis of our time,” as tens of millions struggle through sieges, blockades and aid shortages that have pushed entire cities into famine.
What began as a power struggle between rival generals more than two years ago has since plunged Sudan into a brutal civil war that has killed more than 150,000 people and displaced millions from their homes, with mass killings leaving bloody sand visible from space and ruined infrastructure.
Sudan “is the largest humanitarian crisis in the world today,” Leni Kinzli, the WFP’s Sudan communications officer, told NBC News on Sunday. “It can no longer be forgotten or ignored, simply because the severity and the scale is one that has really not been seen at this level.”
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