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Sudan crisis - WFP 12 December 2025

Sudan war: Aid teams report agreement reached to access stricken El Fasher

In Sudan, deep concerns persist for the many tens of thousands of people believed to still be trapped in El Fasher in the Darfur region, but UN aid agencies believe they may soon get access to the embattled city.

“The little that's known at the moment about the current conditions in El Fasher is indeed beyond horrific,” said Ross Smith, Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response for the World Food Programme (WFP): “We know that there's anywhere between 70 and 100,000 people potentially remaining trapped inside the city itself.”

Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces fighters who have been at war with the Sudanese army since April 2023 overran El Fasher - the regional capital of North Darfur - in October, after a 500-day siege.

That ordeal reduced people to eating peanut shells and animal feed, the UN human rights office warned at the time, while satellite footage indicated bloodstains from mass killings of civilians and executions based on ethnicity.

Securing access for aid teams remains an urgent priority, humanitarian agencies insist, amid network blackouts that have largely cut off communication with those remaining inside El Fasher. Testimonies from survivors “describe the city as a crime scene with mass killings, with burnt bodies, with abandoned markets”, Mr. Smith explained.

“We are calling for and we've continued to call for unimpeded access into El Fasher to urgently respond to those that remain trapped in the city,” the WFP official stressed. “I understand from discussions yesterday that we have agreement in principle with the Rapid Support Forces for a set of minimum conditions to enter the city; so, we anticipate to be able to do that very soon, to do some initial assessments and reconnaissance. After more than a year and a half under siege, the essentials for survival have been completely obliterated.”

Mr. Smith noted that those who have managed to flee El Fasher have risked their lives along roads “littered with mines” and unexploded ordnance.

Many have reached shelter in Tawila - until recently a small desert town but which is now “a sprawling, massive displacement settlement” for more than 650,000 people, which is equivalent to the size of Luxembourg. Other displaced people have sought safety in Ad Dabbah in Northern State.

UN aid teams and partners continue to push for access to all those in need; while WFP-supported convoys are “en route to Tawila now, with enough for 700,000 people for the next month”, Mr. Smith said.

“These are families that have endured famine for many months on end and mass atrocities and are now living in overcrowded conditions with very limited support. There's not enough shelter for people, many are staying in very makeshift structures: grass, straw structures, et cetera. Cholera and disease outbreak is widespread.”

Sudan is the world’s largest displacement crisis with more than 12 million people uprooted inside and outside the country.

A worrying update from the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, on Friday indicated that the security situation in nearby Kordofan has deteriorated since 1 December.

After a week of heavy fighting, the RSF reportedly seized control of a Sudanese Armed Forces base in Babanusa, West Kordofan.

Meanwhile, in South Kordofan, “civilians remain trapped in besieged cities such as Kadugli and Dilling, and as women, children, and the elderly find ways to escape, men and youth are often left behind due to specific high risks they face along flight routes such as detention by armed groups for perceived affiliation with parties to the conflict”, UNHCR said.

Latest data points to more than 40,000 having been displaced from North Kordofan since 18 November. “UNHCR, through partners on the ground, is responding to the urgent needs of those displaced, but access remains challenging, and resources are critically low,” it said.

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Sudan crisis – WFP

TRT: 1 min 55s
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
DATELINE: 12 DECEMBER 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

Additional broll from WFP from Tawila and Khartoum available here

Speaker:

  • WFP Ross Smith, WFP Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response (from Rome)

SHOTLIST

  1. Exterior wide: UN Geneva flag alley.
  2. Wide, UN Geneva Press room, podium speakers.
  3. SOUNDBITE (English) – WFP Ross Smith, WFP Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response (from Rome): “The little that's known at the moment about the current conditions in El Fasher is indeed beyond horrific. We know that there's anywhere between 70 and 100,000 people potentially remaining trapped inside the city itself.”
  4. Close, podium speakers, laptop showing external speaker.
  5. SOUNDBITE (English) – WFP Ross Smith, WFP Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response (from Rome): “Network blackouts mean that communication is largely cut off and extremely limited, what is coming out of the city. We see satellite images and survivor accounts and they describe the city as a crime scene with mass killings, with burnt bodies, with abandoned markets.”
  6. Wide, podium speakers, TV screen showing external speaker.
  7. SOUNDBITE (English) – WFP Ross Smith, WFP Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response (from Rome): “We are calling for and we've continued to call for unimpeded access into El Fasher to urgently respond to those that remain trapped in the city. I understand from discussions yesterday that we have agreement in principle with the Rapid Support Forces for a set of minimum conditions to enter the city; so, we anticipate to be able to do that very soon, to do some initial assessments and reconnaissance. After more than a year and a half under siege, the essentials for survival have been completely obliterated.”
  8. Wide, Press room, screens, control booths.
  9. SOUNDBITE (English) – WFP Ross Smith, WFP Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response (from Rome): “We have convoys en route to Tawila now, enough for 700,000 people for the next month.”
  10. Wide, podium speakers.
  11. SOUNDBITE (English) – WFP Ross Smith, WFP Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response (from Rome): “These are families that have endured famine for many months on end and mass atrocities and are now living in overcrowded conditions with very limited support. There's not enough shelter for people, many are staying in very makeshift structures: grass, straw structures, et cetera. Cholera and disease outbreak is widespread.”
  12. Wide, podium speakers.


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