Displaced families in El-Geneina, a city in western Sudan, are grappling with a mounting humanitarian crisis as skyrocketing food and water prices continue to outpace the availability of aid. The influx of internally displaced persons (IDPs) fleeing conflict and poverty has put a strain on the city's resources, leaving many struggling to access basic necessities. Despite efforts by aid organizations to provide assistance, the demand for food, water, and shelter far exceeds the available supply, leaving thousands of families to fend for themselves. As the situation worsens, concerns are growing about the long-term impact on the health and well-being of those affected.


El-Geneina residents face soaring food and water costs as aid struggles to meet the needs of displaced families.