Cases of malnutrition are reported to have surged in Sudan's capital since the army regained full control of it. More than two years of fighting left many families trapped in besieged areas of Khartoum and without enough food.
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- Malnutrition cases among children are rising in Khartoum as families face food shortages.
- Movement restrictions during conflict prevented families from accessing food and medical care. 16s
- Hospitals report admitting at least a dozen malnourished children daily. 55s
- Over half of Sudan's population lacks enough food, with 600,000 facing catastrophic hunger. 1m 38s
- Aid delivery is hampered by ongoing violence and funding shortages, affecting both Khartoum and remote regions. 1m 49s