Famine risk stalks south of Khartoum, UN agency warns

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“The level of hunger and destitution and desperation that was found (is) severe and confirmed the risk of famine in those areas,” Laurent Bukera, WFP Country Director in Sudan. (WFP)
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A destroyed tank is seen at a residential neighborhood as Sudan's army retakes ground and some displaced residents return to ravaged capital in the state of Khartoum Sudan March 26, 2025. (REUTERS)
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Updated 10 June 2025
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Famine risk stalks south of Khartoum, UN agency warns

  • World Food Programme says international community must step up funding to support Sudan’s recovery
  • We saw widespread destruction, limited access to water, health care, and electricity, and a cholera outbreak. Life is returning in parts of Khartoum — but many neighborhoods remain abandoned, like a ghost city

KHARTOUM: Several areas south of the Sudanese capital Khartoum are at high risk of famine, the World Food Programme warned on Tuesday, calling for an immediate international response.
Laurent Bukera, WFP’s Sudan representative and country director, said the UN agency had found “severe” hunger levels in Jabal Awliya, a town around 40km south of Khartoum.
Bukera was speaking after returning from Khartoum State, where the WFP opened a new office in Omdurman, a part of greater Khartoum.
“The needs are immense,” he told a press briefing in Geneva, speaking from Port Sudan.
“We saw widespread destruction, limited access to water, health care, and electricity, and a cholera outbreak. In parts of the city, life is returning — but many neighborhoods remain abandoned, like a ghost city.
“Several areas in the south of the city are at high risk of famine,” he said.
“The international community must act now — by stepping up funding to stop famine in the hardest-hit areas and to invest in Sudan’s recovery.”
Sudan’s regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have been locked in a battle for power since April 2023.
The RSF lost control of Khartoum in March.
Now that WFP has access to the area and is able to make regular aid deliveries, the agency said it was doing everything it could to bring the local population back from the brink of famine.
Bukera said “the level of hunger, destitution and desperation” found in Jabal Awliya was “severe, and basically confirmed the risk of famine.”
The war has killed tens of thousands of people and created the world’s largest hunger and displacement crises.
Bukera said that with people expected to return to heavily damaged areas like Khartoum, the pressure on already over-stretched resources would intensify.
“WFP is deeply concerned, and meeting basic needs — especially food — is critical and urgent,” he said.
Famine has been declared in five areas across Sudan, including three displacement camps near El-Fasher in the southwest.
It has been all but confirmed in El-Fasher itself, where aid agencies say a lack of access to data has prevented an official famine declaration.
Across the country, nearly 25 million people are suffering dire food insecurity.

 


US special envoys in Israel to discuss future of Gaza, sources tell Reuters

Updated 24 January 2026
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US special envoys in Israel to discuss future of Gaza, sources tell Reuters

JERUSALEM: US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were in Israel on Saturday to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, mainly ​to discuss Gaza, two people briefed on the matter told Reuters.
The US on Thursday announced plans for a “New Gaza” rebuilt from scratch, to include residential towers, data centers and seaside resorts, part of President Donald Trump’s push to advance an Israel-Hamas ceasefire shaken by repeated violations.
The Israeli prime minister’s office did not immediately respond to a request for ‌comment.
The head ‌of a transitional Palestinian committee ‌backed ⁠by the ​US to ‌temporarily administer Gaza, Ali Shaath, said on Thursday that the Rafah border crossing — effectively the sole route in or out of Gaza for nearly all of the more than 2 million people who live there — would open next week.
Israel wants to restrict the number of Palestinians entering Gaza through the ⁠border crossing with Egypt to ensure that more are allowed out than ‌in, three sources briefed on the matter ‍said ahead of the border’s ‍expected opening.
The border was supposed to have opened ‍during the initial phase of Trump’s plan to end the war, under a ceasefire reached in October between Israel and Hamas.
The death toll in Gaza since October 7, 2023, now stands at 71,654, ​and the death toll since the October ceasefire at 481, according to data from Gaza’s health ⁠ministry on Saturday.
Earlier this month, Washington announced that the plan had now moved into the second phase, under which Israel is expected to withdraw troops further from Gaza, and Hamas is due to yield control of the territory’s administration.
The Gaza side of the crossing has been under Israeli military control since 2024.
Trump also said on Thursday that the United States has an “armada” heading toward Iran, but hoped he would not have to use it, as he renewed warnings ‌to Tehran against killing protesters or restarting its nuclear program.