- Title: Major food aid 'scale-up' underway to famine-hit Sudan, WFP says
- Date: 26th November 2024
- Summary: GENEVA, SWITZERLAND (NOVEMBER 26, 2024) (REUTERS) NEWS BRIEFING IN PROGRESS VARIOUS OF EXTERIORS OF THE U.N.
- Embargoed: 10th December 2024 13:29
- Keywords: Chad Sudan WFP aid famine food refugees trucks
- Location: ADRE AND KOULBOUS, CHAD / GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / NAIROBI, KENYA / SUAKIN AND OMDURMAN, SUDAN
- City: ADRE AND KOULBOUS, CHAD / GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / NAIROBI, KENYA / SUAKIN AND OMDURMAN, SUDAN
- Country: Sudan
- Topics: Africa,Conflicts/War/Peace,Military Conflicts
- Reuters ID: LVA008267326112024RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: More than 700 trucks are on their way to famine-stricken areas of Sudan as part of a major scale-up after clearance came through from the Sudanese government, a World Food Programme spokesperson said on Tuesday (November 26).
The army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have been locked in conflict since April 2023 that has caused acute hunger and disease across the country. Both sides are accused of impeding aid deliveries, the RSF by looting and the army by bureaucratic delays.
"In total, the trucks will carry about 17,500 tons of food assistance, enough to feed 1.5 million people for one month," WFP Sudan spokesperson Leni Kinzli told a press briefing in Geneva.
"We've received around 700 clearances from the government in Sudan, from the Humanitarian Aid Commission, to start to move and transport assistance to some of these hard-to-reach areas," she added, saying the start of the dry season was another factor enabling the scale-up.
The WFP fleet will be clearly labelled in the hope that access will be facilitated, she said.
Some of the food is intended for 14 areas of the country that face famine or are at risk of famine, including Zamzam camp in the Darfur region.
The first food arrived there on Friday (November 22) prompting cheers from crowds of people who had resorted to eating crushed peanut shells normally fed to animals, Kinzli said.
A second convoy for the camp is currently about 300 km (186 miles) away, she said.
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