Sudan: Inside the world's worst humanitarian crisis
Briefly

"The humanitarian situation in Sudan is catastrophic due to the sheer scale and complexity of the crisis, with widespread abuses such as sexual violence and torture continuing to escalate amid the war. The brutal conflict has resulted in hundreds of thousands of casualties, and conditions incompatible with life are now commonplace due to extreme malnutrition and a failing health system, contributing to preventable deaths at an alarming rate."
"Despite the overwhelming adversity, some humanitarian organizations are trying to expand their operations as the end of the rainy season presents a small window of opportunity. Yet, Christopher Lockyear of Médecins Sans Frontières emphasizes that while any increase in aid is beneficial, it must be substantial, not just 'another drop in the ocean,' to address the extensive needs of the population effectively."
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