
In a significant move amid the escalating conflict, the Head of the Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF) Guidance and Services Department conducted an assessment of the deteriorating conditions within internally displaced persons (IDP) shelters in El Fasher.
This high-level visit focused on evaluating the acute struggles of thousands seeking refuge and verifying the arrival of long-awaited humanitarian aid to the region.
The mission highlights the dire situation in North Darfur, where survival hinges on the fragile flow of international assistance.
Civilians caught in the crossfire face catastrophic shortages of food, clean water, and medical supplies, with humanitarian corridors frequently blocked by active hostilities.
The assessment aims to address the bottlenecks preventing life-saving resources from reaching the most vulnerable populations.
The RSF official’s verification of aid comes at a critical juncture, as international observers warn that North Darfur is on the precipice of widespread famine.




