Unless needs of people are immediately addressed and an escalation of conflict is averted, mobility of goods and people are preserved in and around Zamzam camp and social services are preserved and scaled up, there is a risk of famine for the displaced population in and around the camp, in the first as well as in the second projection periods. [...] To avert this crisis, urgent actions are needed to ensure the preservation and scaling up of social services, enable the mobility of goods and people in and out of Al Fasher and create humanitarian corridors to facilitate the supply of essential resources to the besieged population. [...] Additionally, efforts should be made to prevent the looting of available stocks, facilitate the movement of people to safer areas and address the underlying causes of the conflict to mitigate the risk of famine in both the short and the long term. [...] • Price shocks - The high prices of fuel and agricultural inputs as a result of limited local production, blocked roads, illegal fees, deterioration of the local currency and the limited supply have led to an increase in the prices of food and transportation and an escalation in the prices of goods and services, which poses a great risk of food insecurity. [...] However, due to the timing of the report’s release, only the results for the periods from June to September 2024 and October 2024 to February 2025 (referred to as the projection period) are presented in the main brief, while the April to May 2024 results is included in the annex below.
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Table of Contents
- IPC ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY ANALYSIS 1
- JUNE 2024 - FEBRUARY 2025 1
- Published on 22 July 2024 1
- Conflict and insecurity 3
- Displacement 3
- High food prices 3
- Below-average production and harvest 3
- Key Drivers 3
- FIRST PROJECTED ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY SITUATION MAP AND POPULATION TABLE JUNE SEPTEMBER 2024 4
- Key for the Map IPC Acute Food Insecurity Phase Classification 4
- Population table for the first projection period June September 2024 4
- FIRST PROJECTED ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY SITUATION OVERVIEW JUNE SEPTEMBER 2024 5
- Vulnerabilities and Acute Events 5
- Food Availability 6
- Year 201920 202021 202122 202223 202324 7
- Food Utilisation including water 9
- Trend Analysis 9
- Displacement 10
- Humanitarian Assistance 10
- Gender 11
- SECOND PROJECTED ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY SITUATION MAP AND POPULATION TABLE OCTOBER 2024 FEBRUARY 2025 12
- Key for the Map IPC Acute Food Insecurity Phase Classification 12
- Population table for the second projection period October 2024 February 2025 12
- SECOND PROJECTED ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY SITUATION OVERVIEW OCTOBER 2024 FEBRUARY 2025 13
- Conflict 14
- Food Availability 14
- Food Access 14
- Food Utilisation 14
- NUTRITION OVERVIEW 15
- Widespread hunger gaps from food insecurity in host communities and IDPs is 15
- Evolution of malnutrition in projection periods 15
- SUDAN RISK OF FAMINE ANALYSIS 16
- Localities residents 16
- Zamzam IDP camp 17
- 1st Projection period 17
- El Fasher locality 17
- South Darfur locality 18
- IDPs in Central and West Darfur 18
- 1st Projection period 18
- Sheikan refugees 18
- Kadugli Refugees IDPs 19
- Al Firdous refugees in East Darfur 19
- Worst Case Scenario 19
- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION 21
- Urgent Humanitarian Response 21
- Restore safe and sustained humanitarian access 21
- Scaling Up Nutrition Interventions 21
- Livelihood Support 21
- Promoting Peace and Dialogue 21
- Scale-up data collection efforts 22
- Risk Factors to monitor 22
- Conflict - 22
- Displacements - 22
- Price shocks - 22
- Diseases - 22
- Access to health services - 22
- Humanitarian assistance 22
- Climate change - 22
- PROCESS AND METHODOLOGY 23
- Sources 23
- IPC Analysis Partners 24
- Limitations of the analysis 24
- What is the IPC and IPC Acute Food Insecurity 24
- Contact for further Information 24
- IPC Analysis Partners 24
- ANNEX 1 ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY SITUATION MAP AND POPULATION TABLE APRIL - MAY 2024 25
- Key for the Map IPC Acute Food Insecurity Phase Classification 25
- Population table for the period April May 2024 25
- ACUTE FOOD INSECURITY SITUATION OVERVIEW APRIL - MAY 2024 26
- Food Availability 26
- Food Access 27
- Food Utilisation including water 28
- ANNEX 2 DETAILED POPULATION TABLES 29
- Population table April - May 2024 29
- Population table April - May 2024 continued 30
- Population table April - May 2024 continued 31
- Population table April - May 2024 continued 32
- Population table April - May 2024 continued 33
- Population table April - May 2024 continued 34
- Population table April - May 2024 continued 35
- Population table June - September 2024 36
- Population table June - September 2024 continued 37
- Population table June - September 2024 continued 38
- Population table June - September 2024 continued 39
- Population table June - September 2024 continued 40
- Population table June - September 2024 continued 41
- Population table June - September 2024 continued 42
- Population table October 2024 - February 2025 44
- Population table October 2024 - February 2025 continued 45
- Population table October 2024 - February 2025 continued 46
- Population table October 2024 - February 2025 continued 47
- Population table October 2024 - February 2025 continued 48
- Population table October 2024 - February 2025 continued 49
- Population table October 2024 - February 2025 continued 50