Core Points - The World Food Programme (WFP) is negotiating to open new domestic air routes in Sudan to deliver aid to the capital Khartoum and the besieged city of Kadugli [1] - The ongoing conflict and long-term blockades have led to a severe humanitarian crisis in these cities, with significant shortages of food and medicine [1] - In August, the WFP provided assistance to 4.1 million people in Sudan [1] - The WFP has recently restored international air routes between Port Sudan and the capitals of Egypt and Ethiopia, which had been suspended due to frequent drone attacks [1] - Despite increased relief efforts, there is currently a funding gap of $659 million to support operations in Sudan for the next six months (from September to February 2026) [1] - The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that some cities in Sudan are facing "catastrophic" famine, forcing residents to consume animal feed [1] Group 1 - The WFP is working to establish new domestic air routes for aid delivery [1] - Severe humanitarian crisis in Sudan due to conflict and blockades [1] - 4.1 million people received aid from the WFP in August [1] Group 2 - Restoration of international air routes between Port Sudan and Egypt/Ethiopia [1] - Funding gap of $659 million for WFP operations in Sudan [1] - Reports of catastrophic famine in some Sudanese cities [1]
联合国机构:协商开通苏丹国内航线运送援助物资
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-23 05:07