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Sudan risks deeper hunger crisis due to war, aid cuts and Hormuz disruption, says WFP
Sudan faces a worsening hunger crisis due to ongoing conflict, aid funding cuts, and rising agricultural costs linked to disruptions in the Hormuz region, according to a World Food Programme official. The situation threatens to undo recent progress made after famine affected parts of the country.
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