Internet Outage Driving Death by Hunger

With the outbreak of war in Sudan, community kitchens have been preparing food and providing medicine to over a million citizens affected by the war. These groups rely on donations and online platforms for coordination and funding.

Civilian groups providing meals in Khartoum face a growing crisis as the internet outage disrupts their operations, leading to reported deaths among civilians. The Khartoum Bahri and Kalaka Emergency Rooms which serve food, shelter, and medicine to over 50,000 families said that the internet blackout hampers their aid coordination and food supply.

The United Nations estimates that 25 million Sudanese require aid, including nearly 18 million facing severe hunger. Read more about this story on our LinkedIn page

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