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World Food Programme (WFP) forced to pause food distributions in Sudan's Zamzam camp as fighting intensifies

Published by APO Africa Newsroom on Thu, 27 Feb 2025


Download logoIntense fighting in Zamzam camp in Sudans North Darfur region has forced the UN World Food Programme (WFP) to temporarily pause the distribution of life-saving food and nutrition assistance in the famine-hit camp for displaced people. Over the past two weeks escalating violence left WFPs partners with no choice but to evacuate staff for safety.Without immediate assistance, thousands of desperate families in Zamzam could starve in the coming weeks, said Laurent Bukera, Regional Director for Eastern Africa and acting Country Director for Sudan. We must resume the delivery of life-saving aid in and around Zamzam safely, quickly and at scale. For that the fighting must stop, and humanitarian organizations must be granted security guarantees.In February, WFP and its partners only managed to provide 60,000 people with food vouchers, when heavy shelling forced the pause of aid operations earlier this month.The food vouchers allow families to purchase essential food supplies, such as cereals, pulses, oil and salt, directly from local markets which WFP helps to keep stocked through its local private sector retail network.The recent violence left Zamzams Central Market destroyed by shelling, pushing residents of the campestimated to be around 500,000 peoplefurther away from accessing essential food and supplies.WFP and other partners have been working to deliver food and nutrition assistance to displaced people in and around North Darfurs Zamzam camp. These people will not receive support until WFP is able to safely resume activities and get humanitarian assistance to the area.Famine was confirmed in Zamzam last August. Since then, WFP has managed to transport just one convoy of humanitarian supplies into the camp despite repeated attempts. Poor road conditions during the rainy season, purposeful obstruction by the Rapid Support Forces, and fighting between the Rapid Support Forces and the SAF-affiliated joint forces along the route to Zamzam has frustrated WFPs many attempts.The closure of the Adre border in the first half of 2024 also prevented WFP from stockpiling food in Zamzam, which would have meant consistent support through the latter part of the year.We will leave no stone unturned in our efforts to assist millions of people facing famine or at risk across Sudan. We are trying every possible way to get vital aid into the hands of people whose lives hang in the balance, Bukera said.To provide assistance when insecurity prevents access, WFP launched an online self-registration link for digital cash transfers in North Darfur. This initiative helps ensure that people receive critically necessary assistance when the agency must suspend its operations until conditions permit the safe passage of humanitarian personnel and convoys.WFP has made breakthroughs in delivering support to hard-to-reach areas across Sudan with areas of Gezira State and Khartoum reached for the first time since the war started.In 2024, two out of every three people in famine or risk of famine areas received WFP assistance.However, access remains sporadic, and two million people in 27 locations across Sudan are currently experiencing, or on the brink of, famine.Regular, monthly deliveries to starving communities are the only way to push back the famine in Sudan.Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Food Programme (WFP).
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