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Posted: 2025-04-25 14:43:14 UTC

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In March, the World Food Programme (WFP) reached 4 million people across Sudan, marking the highest number since the conflict began. Aid is now flowing to previously inaccessible areas, but the needs remain significant, with famine confirmed in parts of the country. Urgent access and funding are critical to address the crisis.
Reached 4 million people in Sudan in March
Aid flowing to previously cut-off areas
Famine confirmed in parts of Sudan
Urgent access and funding needed
Staggering needs despite increased aid flow
Famine in parts of the country
Need for urgent access and funding