From Mercy Corps <[email protected]>
Subject The world’s worst hunger crisis: Sudan
Date April 10, 2025 4:18 PM
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Dear friend,

Next week will mark two years of intense and unrelenting conflict in
Sudan.

Nearly 12 million people have been forced to flee their homes — half of
them children — while more than 25 million people now face crisis levels
of hunger. Sudan is one of the worst hunger crises of the 21st century.

Two years in and there is no end in sight to the conflict. Meanwhile,
foreign aid cuts are exacerbating the intense humanitarian need. Mercy
Corps CEO Tjada D’Oyen McKenna says, "In the face of this urgent
suffering, the world has looked away. International donors are cutting aid
while needs are spiraling, and local responders are forced to shut down
communal kitchens and life-saving services because they simply have no
resources left."

[ [link removed] ]Take a moment to read the full Sudan Crisis Update about the two-year
conflict in Sudan.


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Mercy Corps is on the ground meeting the needs of the Sundanese people
trapped in this crisis. We’re providing life-sustaining aid, including
emergency cash assistance, food, clean water, shelter, and nutrition
services for families caught in the conflict.


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Mercy Corps is supplying farmers in Sudan with fertilizer and seeds as
they hope for a strong growing season and subsequent harvest.


To support communities in coping with the crisis and ensure they are able
to recover after the violence ends, we are:


  Providing emergency cash assistance for nearly 100,000 people so that
  they can buy essentials like food, water, medicine, hygiene supplies,
and other items that meet their individual needs.
 
    Supporting over 76,000 smallholder farmers by providing high-quality
seeds to ensure they can plant in time for the upcoming rainy season.
 
  Working in collaboration with Sudan’s Ministry of Health to prevent
malnutrition among young children, including operating nutrition
  sites, screening children under five for malnutrition, providing
nutritional supplements, referring severe cases for treatment, and
training caregivers on healthy infant and young child feeding
services.


With support from people like you, Mercy Corps is able to
meet the needs of families facing incredible challenges in war- and
hunger-stricken countries like Sudan and many others.

Thank you for being part of our community.

With gratitude,

The Mercy Corps Team

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