The Tawila Locality Emergency Response Room has reported a growing increase in queues for food assistance, noting that hundreds of women and children line up every day near community kitchens waiting for a meal in the Al-Hilla Al-Omda area, which hosts around 450,000 displaced people who have fled from various parts of the state.
Volunteers with the Emergency Response Room said that the humanitarian conditions facing women, children, and the elderly have reached an indescribable level amid a decline in aid provided by United Nations agencies and international humanitarian organizations.
The volunteers indicated that waiting lines for food assistance continue to grow longer each day as needs increase and available resources diminish.
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) currently control most states in the Darfur region following the Sudanese army’s loss of El Fasher.