Trump's Executive Order Triggers Humanitarian Crisis in War-Torn Sudan

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Trump's Executive Order Triggers Humanitarian Crisis in War-Torn Sudan
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A freeze on foreign assistance by President Trump has halted American-funded aid programs in Sudan, threatening the lives of millions already struggling in the midst of a brutal civil war. Community kitchens, a vital lifeline providing food, medicine, and other necessities to people in remote areas, are facing imminent closure due to the lack of funding.

Trump signed an executive order on Jan.

Because of intense fighting and an ongoing RSF siege in the surrounding area, U.N. agencies have been unable to get substantial amounts of food relief to the Zamzam camp and a famine was declared in the camps in August, according to an analysis by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification , an international system that sets a scale used by the United Nations and governments.

The World Food Program said it was only able to deliver its first shipment in December, 17 months after the conflict erupted, and even then, it said it had to rely on the ERRs for distribution. “This minute, I’m trying to save the lives of the people in the district and the volunteers,” he said in an interview Friday. “I’m just, like, going crazy trying to get any money.”Because USAID was often distributing money through other nongovernmental organizations working in Sudan, Kuka said the ERR organizers weren’t always aware of how crucial USAID was to their funding, until the money was taken away.

Andrea Tracy, a former USAID official and country representative in Sudan, said the exemption issued by Rubio was “very complicated, nobody really knows how it works.”

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