Critical aid supplies to Sudan disrupted by 'ripple effect' from Middle East war

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by FRANCE24
April 2, 2026
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The Iran war is disrupting food aid shipments to Sudan, worsening humanitarian crisis in a region facing severe food insecurity.

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U.S. taxpayer-funded humanitarian aid is being delayed, reducing its effectiveness in preventing famine in Sudan and other vulnerable nations.

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The World Food Program warned Wednesday that the Iran war is disrupting critical aid supplies to Sudan through broader supply-chain disruptions. Fuel, oil, and fertilizers bound for the Persian Gulf are stuck due to the conflict, delaying food aid shipments destined for Sudan and other countries. The disruption illustrates how regional conflicts can trigger cascading effects on global humanitarian operations far beyond the immediate war zone. Sudan is already facing one of the world's worst hunger crises, making supply delays particularly acute. The WFP alert signals that the humanitarian fallout from Middle East instability extends well into Africa's aid-dependent regions.

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The UN World Food Program has warned of these disruptions as gas, oil, and fertilizers remain stuck in the Persian Gulf.

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