Al-Fashir Resistance: The City is Experiencing the Worst Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan’s History
Follow-ups – Mashawir

The Coordination Committee of the Al-Fashir Resistance Committees has issued what it called the “final call” in response to a humanitarian catastrophe that demands immediate action from relief organizations and government bodies to put an end to the suffering of the people and to support charitable kitchens with food and medicine, as they have become the last line of defense against famine.
The committees described the situation in Al-Fashir, marked by a severe deterioration in humanitarian and living conditions, as one of the worst humanitarian crises in Sudan’s modern history.
They noted that “famine has become a harsh reality knocking on the doors of thousands of families who can no longer find anything to eat.”
The statement revealed that markets are now empty of essential goods, and the limited available items are sold at exorbitant prices that most residents cannot afford, in addition to the absence of medicine and clean water.
The coordination committee stressed that the ongoing random shelling of city neighborhoods is hindering the delivery of aid and preventing people from going out in search of food, forcing them to rely on meals provided by charitable kitchens.