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    Hunger Crisis Escalates Across Sudan’s Kordofan

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 13, 2025 Politics 3 Mins Read
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    Sudan’s Kordofan Faces Dual Crisis

    Across Sudan’s vast Kordofan region, the intersection of protracted conflict and climate-stressed harvests is pushing communities toward the brink.

    Field reports compiled by the Sudanese Doctors Network show parallel emergencies of mass displacement in the north and a blockade-induced hunger in the south.

    Displacement Overwhelms North Kordofan

    Witnesses in Wad Jabr recall dawn raids that sent entire households fleeing with little more than clothes on their backs.

    The Sudanese Doctors Network estimates over 1,000 families are now scattered between forests, derelict schools, and open ground, stripped of possessions.

    Community elders report that Rapid Support Forces seized livestock and grain, severing any chance of self-reliance for the coming lean season.

    Local volunteers say transport costs to El Obeid now exceed monthly incomes, leaving many stranded under scorching skies without water points.

    Siege Intensifies Hunger in South Kordofan

    Dilling’s once-bustling markets stand half-empty after a year-long blockade choked the state’s main supply corridors.

    Doctors confirmed 17 deaths linked directly to malnutrition in one week, a figure they fear underrepresents remote villages cut off by fighting.

    “Children arrive with arms the width of broomsticks,” said a medical officer reached by satellite phone, urging corridors for therapeutic food.

    Prices of sorghum have quadrupled since April, according to traders, pushing basic meals beyond the reach of teachers, day labourers, and displaced farmers.

    Healthcare Networks Near Collapse

    Only three of North Kordofan’s 18 rural clinics remain operational, staff working unpaid while essential drugs run out, the network warns.

    Pregnant women now deliver on plastic sheets in improvised shelters, heightening risks of haemorrhage and neonatal infection, midwives caution.

    Cold-chain dependent vaccines fail without fuel for generators, raising alarms over imminent measles and cholera outbreaks.

    Medical volunteers stress that deaths from exposure and treatable illness may soon outpace those from direct conflict if supplies do not arrive.

    Calls for Coordinated Humanitarian Access

    The Sudanese Doctors Network appealed to both warring parties and international actors to permit unfettered access for food convoys and mobile clinics.

    Regional organisations such as IGAD and the African Union have echoed the plea, framing the crisis as a continental priority requiring swift diplomacy.

    Humanitarian analysts argue that early intervention could stabilise rural livelihoods ahead of the next planting season and prevent a slide toward famine.

    For families sheltering under acacia trees, the hope is simple: “Let aid reach us before the rains,” one displaced farmer said.

    Outlook for a Fragile Region

    Observers caution that without immediate relief, instability in Kordofan may spill into neighbouring states, complicating already delicate regional peace talks.

    Yet health workers remain resolute; they continue compiling casualty figures, confident that accurate data will galvanise the assistance on which thousands now depend.

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