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Funding cuts drive Sudan's children to the brink of irreversible harm, UNICEF says

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By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA (Reuters) -Funding cuts are driving an entire generation of children in Sudan to the brink of irreversible harm as support is scaled back and malnutrition cases persist

UNICEF Warns of Irreversible Harm to Sudan's Children Amid Funding Cuts

Impact of Funding Cuts on Sudan's Children

By Olivia Le Poidevin

Current Humanitarian Situation

GENEVA (Reuters) -Funding cuts are driving an entire generation of children in Sudan to the brink of irreversible harm as support is scaled back and malnutrition cases persist across the country, the U.N. children's agency said on Tuesday.

Challenges in Aid Delivery

UNHCR and other UN agencies face one of the worst funding crises in decades, compounded by U.S. and other donor states' decisions to slash foreign aid funding.

Statements from UNICEF Officials

"Children have limited access to safe water, food, healthcare. Malnutrition is rife, and many good children are reduced to just skin, bones," said Sheldon Yett, UNICEF's Representative in Sudan, speaking via video link from Port Sudan.

Sudan's conflict between the army and rival Rapid Support Forces has displaced millions and split the country into rival zones of control with the RSF still deeply embedded in western Sudan.

Several areas to the south of Sudan's capital Khartoum are at risk of famine, the World Food Programme said in July.

Children were being cut off from life-saving services due to funding cuts, while the scale of need is staggering, UNICEF said.

"With recent funding cuts, many of our partners in Khartoum and elsewhere have been forced to scale back... We are being stretched to the limit across Sudan, with children dying of hunger," Yett said.

"We on the verge of irreversible damage being done to an entire generation of children in Sudan."

Only 23% of the 4.6 billion dollar global humanitarian response plan for Sudan has been funded, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

Access to areas in need also continues to be a challenge, with some roads rendered inaccessible due to the rainy season, hampering aid delivery efforts, UNICEF said. Other areas continue to be under siege, such as Al-Fashir.

"It has been one year since famine was confirmed in ZamZam camp and no food has reached this area. Al-Fashir remains under siege. We need that access now," said Jens Laerke of OCHA.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; editing by Matthias Williams and Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • UNICEF warns of irreversible harm to Sudan's children due to funding cuts.
  • Malnutrition and limited access to essentials are major issues.
  • Sudan's conflict has displaced millions and worsened the crisis.
  • Only 23% of Sudan's humanitarian response plan is funded.
  • Access to aid is hindered by conflict and environmental challenges.

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Child welfare refers to the well-being of children, encompassing their physical, emotional, and social needs, and the systems in place to protect and promote their rights and development.
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