On October 15, local time, UNICEF released a report saying that currently about 3.7 million children in Sudan suffer from acute malnutrition. According to the report, the United Nations has confirmed that there is a famine in the largest refugee camp in the Sudan, Zam Zam refugee camp in western Northern Darfur, and 13 other regions of the Sudan are also at risk of famine. The severe food crisis has caused a large number of children in the Sudan to be malnourished. The report also notes that about 5 million children have been displaced in the Sudan, which is the largest child displacement crisis in the world. Furthermore, due to the armed conflict in the Sudan, the vaccination rate for children under 5 years of age in the Sudan dropped from 85% before the outbreak of the conflict to about 50%, and in regions where the conflict is severe, the rate is only 30%.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/15 19:09
On October 15, local time, UNICEF released a report saying that currently about 3.7 million children in Sudan suffer from acute malnutrition. According to the report, the United Nations has confirmed that there is a famine in the largest refugee camp in the Sudan, Zam Zam refugee camp in western Northern Darfur, and 13 other regions of the Sudan are also at risk of famine. The severe food crisis has caused a large number of children in the Sudan to be malnourished. The report also notes that about 5 million children have been displaced in the Sudan, which is the largest child displacement crisis in the world. Furthermore, due to the armed conflict in the Sudan, the vaccination rate for children under 5 years of age in the Sudan dropped from 85% before the outbreak of the conflict to about 50%, and in regions where the conflict is severe, the rate is only 30%.