AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoHunger Alarm in Sudan: UN agencies say Sudan’s crisis is set to worsen fast, with nearly 19.5 million people facing acute food insecurity and 135,000 already in catastrophic conditions across Darfur and Kordofan—while the rainy-season lean months (June–September) could push more areas toward famine. Humanitarian Access Pressure: The UN warns that violence, displacement, and shrinking access are blocking aid, even as children are hit hardest, with 825,000 under-fives expected to suffer severe acute malnutrition in 2026. Aid and Advocacy: Faith and aid groups are urging faster, bigger support, as the UN calls for urgent, unhindered humanitarian access to stop the “greater tragedy” from unfolding. Culture Amid Crisis: In the arts, Sudanese-American musician Dua Saleh is releasing Of Earth and Wires, using Sudan’s grief and global catastrophe themes to search for hope. Elsewhere in the region: A separate report highlights how US sanctions-busting arms routes via Turkey have been linked to supplies reaching Sudan’s military.
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