Zürcher Nachrichten - Sudan government rejects UN-backed famine declaration

EUR -
AED 3.821983
AFN 73.055386
ALL 97.709091
AMD 412.647292
ANG 1.874159
AOA 948.996637
ARS 1072.80355
AUD 1.673475
AWG 1.87302
AZN 1.766675
BAM 1.946617
BBD 2.099695
BDT 124.273187
BGN 1.957675
BHD 0.39231
BIF 3075.193828
BMD 1.040566
BND 1.40975
BOB 7.212083
BRL 6.430079
BSD 1.039895
BTN 88.957374
BWP 14.483678
BYN 3.403147
BYR 20395.103094
BZD 2.088847
CAD 1.493291
CDF 2986.426052
CHF 0.939954
CLF 0.037479
CLP 1034.167261
CNY 7.595198
CNH 7.634657
COP 4583.612118
CRC 529.701316
CUC 1.040566
CUP 27.575012
CVE 109.74678
CZK 25.169844
DJF 184.929182
DKK 7.458054
DOP 63.321303
DZD 141.260041
EGP 52.898864
ERN 15.608497
ETB 132.828925
FJD 2.416088
FKP 0.82411
GBP 0.829253
GEL 2.923883
GGP 0.82411
GHS 15.287109
GIP 0.82411
GMD 74.920683
GNF 8988.556377
GTQ 8.018177
GYD 217.566839
HKD 8.07849
HNL 26.421366
HRK 7.463886
HTG 135.88899
HUF 411.319307
IDR 16878.768802
ILS 3.802516
IMP 0.82411
INR 89.266921
IQD 1362.27394
IRR 43794.832994
ISK 143.899326
JEP 0.82411
JMD 161.865676
JOD 0.737968
JPY 163.372065
KES 134.409874
KGS 90.5294
KHR 4184.322213
KMF 485.034088
KPW 936.509254
KRW 1529.820396
KWD 0.320528
KYD 0.866624
KZT 545.70582
LAK 22730.775361
LBP 93127.843787
LKR 304.165205
LRD 190.302314
LSL 19.506286
LTL 3.072522
LVL 0.629429
LYD 5.109871
MAD 10.498626
MDL 19.134018
MGA 4856.093046
MKD 61.52834
MMK 3379.719351
MNT 3535.844779
MOP 8.312608
MRU 41.428377
MUR 48.896213
MVR 16.019156
MWK 1803.19405
MXN 21.484783
MYR 4.646144
MZN 66.496079
NAD 19.506286
NGN 1608.715494
NIO 38.269477
NOK 11.792355
NPR 142.331599
NZD 1.845268
OMR 0.400636
PAB 1.039895
PEN 3.897515
PGK 4.224054
PHP 60.556851
PKR 289.584684
PLN 4.276739
PYG 8127.660548
QAR 3.792592
RON 4.974528
RSD 116.985605
RUB 114.980612
RWF 1442.872942
SAR 3.909189
SBD 8.723646
SCR 14.817947
SDG 625.919397
SEK 11.476559
SGD 1.414557
SHP 0.82411
SLE 23.727996
SLL 21820.162046
SOS 594.29661
SRD 36.704936
STD 21537.625332
SVC 9.099035
SYP 2614.454762
SZL 19.491058
THB 35.547306
TJS 11.334669
TMT 3.652388
TND 3.302621
TOP 2.437111
TRY 36.762699
TTD 7.067661
TWD 34.153507
TZS 2544.184765
UAH 43.762953
UGX 3819.980552
USD 1.040566
UYU 45.61461
UZS 13419.633
VES 54.069867
VND 26518.836855
VUV 123.538137
WST 2.874864
XAF 652.877275
XAG 0.036039
XAU 0.000397
XCD 2.812183
XDR 0.797339
XOF 652.874153
XPF 119.331742
YER 260.531831
ZAR 19.54661
ZMK 9366.344799
ZMW 28.961385
ZWL 335.061983
  • RBGPF

    59.0200

    59.02

    +100%

  • CMSC

    -0.0128

    22.93

    -0.06%

  • NGG

    0.2100

    59.42

    +0.35%

  • SCS

    0.1200

    11.82

    +1.02%

  • CMSD

    -0.0700

    23.13

    -0.3%

  • BCC

    0.0700

    118.86

    +0.06%

  • AZN

    -0.0500

    65.52

    -0.08%

  • RIO

    0.2200

    58.81

    +0.37%

  • RELX

    0.0200

    45.42

    +0.04%

  • GSK

    0.1700

    33.82

    +0.5%

  • VOD

    0.0700

    8.49

    +0.82%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0300

    7.05

    -0.43%

  • JRI

    0.0500

    12.13

    +0.41%

  • BTI

    0.2600

    36.32

    +0.72%

  • BP

    0.4700

    29.56

    +1.59%

  • BCE

    0.6500

    23.18

    +2.8%

Sudan government rejects UN-backed famine declaration
Sudan government rejects UN-backed famine declaration / Photo: - - AFP

Sudan government rejects UN-backed famine declaration

The Sudanese government strongly rejected on Sunday a report backed by the United Nations which determined that famine had spread to five areas of the war-torn country.

Text size:

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) review, which UN agencies use, follows repeated warnings from the United Nations, other aid groups and the United States about the hunger situation in the northeast African country.

IPC said last week that the war between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) had created famine conditions for 638,000 people, with a further 8.1 million on the brink of mass starvation.

The army-aligned government "categorically rejects the IPC's description of the situation in Sudan as a famine", the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The statement called the report "essentially speculative" and accused the IPC of procedural and transparency failings.

It said the team did not have access to updated field data and had not consulted with the government's technical team on the final version before publication.

The IPC did not immediately respond to AFP's request for comment. On its website, IPC says its process is "evidence-based" and ensures "a rigorous, neutral analysis."

On August 1, the IPC had already declared a famine at Zamzam camp for displaced people near El-Fasher, a city in Sudan's western Darfur region besieged by the RSF.

At a press conference in the Red Sea city of Port Sudan, the government's commissioner for humanitarian aid, Salwa Adam Benya, said "the rumours of famine in Sudan are pure fabrication," Sudan's state news agency reported.

Along with representatives from the agriculture, media and foreign ministries, she said some aid agencies were using "food as a pretext" to push political agendas.

The Sudanese government, loyal to army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has been based in Port Sudan since the capital Khartoum became a war zone when fighting began in April 2023.

It has repeatedly been accused of hindering international efforts to assess the food security situation.

The authorities have also been accused of creating bureaucratic hurdles to humanitarian work and blocking visas for foreign teams.

- 'Only a ceasefire' -

The International Rescue Committee, a charity which has called Sudan the "biggest humanitarian crisis ever recorded", said the army was "leveraging its status as the internationally recognised government (and blocking) the UN and other agencies from reaching RSF-controlled areas".

In October, experts appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council accused both sides of using "starvation tactics" and demanded that the army and RSF "stop immediately obstructing aid delivery in Sudan."

Last month, the World Food Programme said Sudan risks becoming the world's largest hunger crisis in recent history.

At the same time, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, announcing an additional $200 million of new funding for Sudan's humanitarian crisis, said people are forced to eat grass and peanut shells to survive in parts of the country.

The war in Sudan has killed tens of thousands of people and uprooted more than 12 million, including millions who face a worsening hunger crisis.

Across the country, more than 24.6 million people -- around half the population -- face "high levels of acute food insecurity," according to IPC, which said: "Only a ceasefire can reduce the risk of Famine spreading further".

T.L.Marti--NZN