Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as WFP Resumes Operations Amid UN Concerns.

The World Food Programme (WFP) has resumed its operations in Sudan after pausing them due to the killing of three staff members. The security situation is still precarious, and WFP is considering locations where humanitarian access is assured while taking security, capacity, and access-related considerations into account. The conflict has turned the humanitarian crisis in Sudan into a full-blown catastrophe, with more than 15 million people already facing severe food insecurity prior to the conflict. The UN Secretary-General has dispatched his most senior aid official to the region, and the UNHCR estimates that some 73,000 people have already fled to neighboring countries.
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