AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSudan Hunger Crisis: New UN-backed monitoring says 19.5 million Sudanese—over 40% of the population—are in acute food insecurity, with 135,000 in the most dangerous “catastrophic” conditions and no areas officially in famine yet—but 14 hotspots in Darfur and Kordofan are at risk as the June–September lean season approaches. Aid Pressure: The UN warns help is still far below need, with funding shortfalls leaving millions without adequate support. Water Strain: As services collapse, getting safe drinking water has become a daily struggle for families in Khartoum’s outskirts. Regional Context: While Sudan’s crisis deepens, Iraq’s new prime minister faces pressure to finish cabinet reforms amid Iran–US balancing, and London sees major protests with dozens of arrests. Humanitarian Reminder: The latest reports keep spotlighting children’s malnutrition as the war’s most urgent, visible cost.
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