Millions of Sudani who have fled in neighboring countries face the risk of hunger.
The World Food Program has played an alarm, stating that it may have to reduce its assistance for Sudani refugees due to cutback in its funding.
Four million refugees are in Sudan after fleeing the ongoing civil war, and most of them rely on support.
But the administration of the United States President Donald Trump put this in danger this year after reducing the foreign aid budget.
The European Union, the United Kingdom and Germany have also cut their foreign aid as some nations switch money to invest in defense.
So who can move more to fill the difference?
And what will happen to those who depend on help to survive?
Presenter: James bez
Guests
- Carl Scou, Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operations Officer of World Food Program
- Alex de Wall, Executive Director of World Peace Foundation
- Kholud Khair, Founder Director in Political Analyst and Sangha Advisor Think Tank