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A Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

44 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Sudan is in the midst of the world’s largest humanitarian disaster. Famine has officially been declared in parts of the country, and 25 million people have reached “crisis” levels of food insecurity. Further, ongoing conflict and internal displacement have decimated communities and severely hampered agriculture, commerce, and aid deliveries. With an ongoing and complicated crisis, understanding the current situation and needs is critical. On this episode of Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado speaks to two on-the-ground experts about the current crisis, how organizations such as World Renew and ZOA are attempting to meet the need, and what advocates need to do to bring the crisis the attention and assistance it needs. Host: Minerva Delgado, Alliance to End Hunger  Guest(s): Matilda Okech, World Renew; Eltayeb Omer Hamid, ZOA Sudan Learn more about: * World Renew: https://worldrenew.net/ [https://worldrenew.net/] * ZOA Sudan: https://www.zoa-international.com/sudan [https://www.zoa-international.com/sudan] Further Reading: BBC has a helpful snapshot of the conflict leading to the crisis: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjel2nn22z9o [https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjel2nn22z9o] Please note that this is background reading, and does not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Alliance to End Hunger or our partners in this episode.

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Portada del episodio A Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

A Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

Sudan is in the midst of the world’s largest humanitarian disaster. Famine has officially been declared in parts of the country, and 25 million people have reached “crisis” levels of food insecurity. Further, ongoing conflict and internal displacement have decimated communities and severely hampered agriculture, commerce, and aid deliveries. With an ongoing and complicated crisis, understanding the current situation and needs is critical. On this episode of Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado speaks to two on-the-ground experts about the current crisis, how organizations such as World Renew and ZOA are attempting to meet the need, and what advocates need to do to bring the crisis the attention and assistance it needs. Host: Minerva Delgado, Alliance to End Hunger  Guest(s): Matilda Okech, World Renew; Eltayeb Omer Hamid, ZOA Sudan Learn more about: * World Renew: https://worldrenew.net/ [https://worldrenew.net/] * ZOA Sudan: https://www.zoa-international.com/sudan [https://www.zoa-international.com/sudan] Further Reading: BBC has a helpful snapshot of the conflict leading to the crisis: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjel2nn22z9o [https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjel2nn22z9o] Please note that this is background reading, and does not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Alliance to End Hunger or our partners in this episode.

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