Sudan's humanitarian crisis continues to deepen, with ongoing fighting between rival militaries displacing millions.
The World Food Programme (WFP) has increased its humanitarian response in Sudan's conflict-ravaged areas, particularly in Darfur, where the risk of widespread famine looms.
Since the reopening of the Adre border in August, the agency has successfully delivered food assistance to 360,000 people in Darfur.
"Distributions have been completed for over 200,000 people in Kerenik and Sirba- areas at risk of famine at West Darfur", stated Deputy UN Spokesperson Farhan Haq during the noon daily briefing in New York.
He added that " WFP is scaling up its efforts to reach 180,000 people in Zamzam, near El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, with monthly food packages."