"We need a paradigm shift... on the level of access, or we will see a catastrophe here in Sudan," said Skau. Skau said that the WFP could only reach 25 to 30 percent of the 18 million Sundanese people estimated to suffer from severe food insecurity. He added that concerted diplomatic ...
It noted that 8.5 million people, or 18 percent of Sudan's total population, now suffer from the phase-four "emergency" level of food insecurity. Sudan has been embroiled in a deadly conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since mid-April 2023, wh...
"There are masses of displaced people in large quantities from all overSudan," says Dr Rajab. "It is a displacement camp and the economy is far smaller than the large number of people living there now." Humanitarian groups have for months beenwarning against looming faminein Zamz...
East Africa (shaded in green) includes Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Yemen. Southern Africa (shaded in blue) includes the Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. West Africa (shaded in orange) ...
This paper is a review of the course of research during the past decade into the history of indigenous metal working in sub-Saharan Africa. It comprises three sections: a summary of the chronology of early metallurgy and the spread of metal working; a description of African metal working in ...
Wild rice (Oryza barthii) is increasingly used in Sudan as a food crop. Wild rice is a whole grain, rich in minerals, vitamins, protein, starch, dietary fiber and various phytochemicals; and yet low in fat, with a beneficial fatty acids profile. The objective of this stu...
The gift of $150 in 1847 has sparked a lasting connection across the Atlantic. Native American communities are suffering terribly from the coronavirus. Irish people have rallied to support them. In March 1847, Ireland was in the grip of a famine caused by potatoes –...
International aid sources in Geneva--where many relief organizations have headquarters--explained that as of the end of September, the migrating Falashas had moved from Ethiopia to the Umm Rakoba refugee camp in Sudan, along with thousands of other starving Ethiopians. They added that the Falash...