Women in Sudan are Starving Faster than Men; Female-Headed Households Suffer
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Women in Sudan are Starving Faster than Men; Female-Headed Households Suffer
In Sudan, women-led households are three times more likely to deal with serious food insecurity compared to male-led households. Credit: UN Women SudanBy Maximilian MalawistaUNITED NATIONS, Aug 12 2025 (IPS) The food crisis in Sudan is starving more day by day, yet it is affecting women and girls at double the rate compared to men in the same areas. New findings from UN-Women reveal that female-headed households (FHHs) are three times more likel…
UNITED NATIONS – The food crisis in Sudan is worsening day by day, but affects twice as many women and girls as men in the same areas. UN Women’s new data reveal that female-headed households (FHH) are three times more likely to suffer from food insecurity than female-headed households [...]
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