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The U.N. World Food Program is investigating two of its top officials in Sudan over allegations including fraud and concealing information from donors about its ability to deliver food aid to civilians amid the nation’s dire hunger crisis.
The investigation comes at a critical time for the WFP , which says it is seeking $22.7 billion in funding to reach 157 million people.
WFP deputy country director allegedly hid from donors that authorities aligned with the army in Port Sudan had refused to give permission for 15 trucks to carry life-saving aid to Nyala in South Darfur , an area that includes communities at risk of famine.
The IPC ’s Famine Review Committee said that the war and restrictions on aid deliveries were the main drivers of the food crisis in Sudan .
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