Sudan War Hits 1,000 Days: World's Largest Hunger Crisis Deepens
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Aid agencies marked 1,000 days of war in Sudan this Friday. They issued a grim warning: the conflict has now created the world's biggest hunger crisis and largest displacement emergency.
The United Nations aid office, OCHA, stated civilians pay the price daily for a war they did not choose. Millions face severe hunger and have fled their homes.
The fighting continues between the national army and a powerful paramilitary force. It has devastated the country's infrastructure and economy. International efforts to stop the war have repeatedly failed.
Humanitarian groups say they need urgent funding and access to reach those in need. They warn the situation will worsen without a ceasefire and a political solution.