Tánaiste says hunger caused by conflicts is being exacerbated by denial of humanitarian aid by warring parties
Tánaiste says hunger caused by conflicts is being exacerbated by denial of humanitarian aid by warring parties
In Sudan, famine has been declared in multiple locations across the country, on a scale which has not been seen in a century, the Tánaiste said. “Both of these catastrophes are man-made – caused by conflict, forced displacement, destruction of civilian infrastructure, and deliberate obstruction of humanitarian aid,” Mr Martin said. “Ireland calls for an immediate ceasefire in Sudan and for full and unimpeded humanitarian access to halt this entirely preventable horror.”
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