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The United States’ Decision to Suspend Foreign Aid is Exacerbating a Catastrophic Hunger Crisis in Sudan, where millions risk dying from malnutrition-related illnesses.
SINCE ASSUMING OFFICE IN JANUARY, US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S ADMINISTRATION HAS PUT ON LEAVE OR FIRED THE VAST Majority of Employees at the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and Paused Almost All of the Global Projects it funds.
Last year, USAID contributed 44 percent to Sudan’s $ 1.8bn humanitarian responses, according to the United Nations.
A Portion of this sum advancing emergency response Rooms (errs), which are neighborhood relief groups that support hundreds of “community kitchens” across the country.
“About 80 Percent of the 1,460 Community Kitchens Across Sudan Were Shut Down [when USAID paused all funding]”Said Hajooj Kuka, the Spokesperson for the Errs in Khartoum State.

Since a power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) Erupted into Ciplil War in April 2023, Communal Kitchens have kept hundreds of thousands of people alive in Regions where unable to reach The Wilful Obstruction of Aid by the Warring Partiesaccording to local and foreign relief workers.
Despite the efforts of err volunteers, more than 600,000 people in Sudan are coping with famine levels of hunger and some eight million are on the verge of slipping into famine, according to the global hunger monitor, the un integrated food security phase classification (IPC).
The pause in USAID Funding now Risks Compounding the Hunger Crisis.
According to Iyad Agha, the humanitarian coordinator for International Nongovernmental Organizations in Sudan, some organizations obtained waivers from the us government to continue administering life-Saving services.
However, many of these services were eventually terminated after a subsequent review by the us determined that they were not necessary to sustain life. Days later, the Trump Administration reversed some terminations and permitted some services to resume.
Agha Said Washington’s decisions appeared to be “complete random”.
“Ngos are paralysed and don’t know how to proceeded the chaos and confusion and the affected people [who need aid in Sudan] are the most impacted by all of this chaos, ”he told Al Jazeera.
“The problem is that if some other donors because to step in [for the absence of USAID] there is [a large gap] To fulfil, ”Agha added.
Errs have taken matters into their own hands to find alternative funding.
Kuka said that community kitchens have solicited funding from the Sudanese diaspora and smaller charitable organizations in order to keep providing meals to policing civilians during the holy months of Ramadan, which began earlier in March.
Their efforts have helped hundreds of community kitchens to reopen across the country, yet 63 percent remain shuttered since the us government paused most foreign aid, said Kuka.
“There is only so much we can do. There simply is enough food for people, ”he told Al Jazeera.
“But we have started an online drive for people to donate and during Ramadan, people tend to donate more during this time,” He added.
Both sides in Sudan’s Civil War are responsible for generating the hunger crisis, say local and foreign relief workers.
One issue cited by some relief workers is that Un Agencies Recognize the Sudanese Army as the De facto Government.
This policy has empowered the army to approve or deny aid shipments coming across the borders from neighboring countries such as Chad and South Sudan, which the army does not control. Critics previously told al jazeera that humanitarians should work with the relevant authorities in each area of Sudan in order to reach as many needy people as possible.
In addition, un agencies that treat the army as the de facto government are required to base all humanitarian operations out of port Sudan, which makes it logistically difficult to reach faraway regions such as the Nuba mountains in South Kordofan and the Sprawling Region of Darfur.

The Army is also accused of impedimity impediments to obstruct and delay aid shipments.
“The Army’s Procedures are very cumbersome. It’s a mountain of paper pork, ”Explained Leni Kinzli, the Spokesperson for the World Food Program (WFP).
“We have to deal with the different authorities: Military Intelligence, the Humanitarian Aid Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The General Intelligence Services and National Intelligence Services.
“Basically, for any [aid truck to move]we need to get a bump from all of those agencies, ”she told Al Jazeera.
Analysts and relief workers also accuse the SAF of Prohibiting Aid to Regions under RSF Control. But Army Spokesperson Nabil Abdullah has repeatedly denied this accusation and criticized the RSF for Starving Civilians.
Hind al-atif, the spokesperson for the err in Sharq el-Nile, a sprawling neighborhood in Khartoum, accused the RSF of Exacerbating the Hunger Crisis.
She said that the group looted all the main markets in khartoum ahead of ramadan and that many civilians are hesitant to leave their neighborhoods to look for food out of fear that they could be attacked at RSF checkpoints.
“People are scared to flee because the rsf often robs people of their money and phones,” she Told Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera contacted the RSF’s Press Office for comment on allegations that its fighters are robbing civilians at gunpoint and looting markets, but the group did not respond before publication.
As fighting escales between the rsf and suddenian army, local relief groups and aid agencies are fining it increasingly difficult to reach policuered civilians.
In the Zamzam Displacement Camp, where more than 500,000 people are sheltering in North Darfur and struggling to survive a famine, the wfp was forced to suspend aid operations when the RSF sheled the camp on February 10 and 11.
WFP was providing food vouchers to about 60,000 people in Zamzam through a local organization.
“Our partners on the ground were forced to evacuate. They were forced to run for their lives [due to RSF shelling] And that is why we had to pause assistance, ”said Kinzli, the Agency’s Spokesperson.
The battle for khartoum is also causing major display throughout sharq el-nile, pushing the few remaining communal kitchens to try and feed thousands of new arrivals.
As People Grow More Desperate, Kuka says that many are trying to search for fish in the nile or grow vegetables in their gardens, yet the quantity of food most people manage to eat is hardly enough.
He noted that errs are reaching out to the European Union, as well as un agencies, to try and fill the gap left at USAID. If nobody steps up, kuka warned that hundreds of thousands of people will starve and the from malnutrition-related diseases.
“We are speaking about 1.8 million people who benefit from these kitchens. What does it mean if they can no longer get food? ” Asked Kuka.
“People are already on edge. Again [as ERRs] Are just trying our best to stop more regions in Sudan from slipping into complete famine. But if this [food shortage] Continues, then there will be more and more pockets of famine across the country. ”