KSrelief Distributes 800 Food Baskets in Sudan
Yesterday, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) distributed 800 food baskets in Singa, Sudan, benefiting 3,987 individuals from displaced families, as reported by Saudi Press Agency.
This distribution is part of the second phase of the food security support project in Sudan. This initiative is within a series of Kingdom’s relief and humanitarian projects to assist needy and affected people and countries around the world.
Moreover, KSrelief distributed 1,050 food baskets in Sudan’s Khartoum State. The aid benefited 7,539 members of displaced families. The aid is part of a project to support food security.
Crisis in Sudan
The people of Sudan have lived through difficult times that seemed like an eternity. They were dominated by feelings of fear mixed with anxiety and terror, facing an unknown future. How hard it is to be forced to flee your homeland!
The year 2023 was not an ordinary year for the people of Sudan. The country witnessed tragic events, the hardest and worst in its history, including a fierce war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces.
The conflict, which started in the heart of the capital, Khartoum, spread to over 60% of the country, resulting in thousands of deaths, victims, injuries, and the displacement of millions both within and outside the country.
Food Security In Sudan
Furthermore, Sudan is a country that heavily relies on agriculture for its food supply. However, the agricultural sector has been greatly affected by factors such as climate change, poor infrastructure, and lack of investment.
This has resulted in low crop yields and a limited variety of food available to the population. In addition, the ongoing conflicts and displacement of people have negatively affected the agricultural sector.
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