Sudan: Hunger under Siege

The fate of the Sudanese city El Fasher reveals how starvation is deliberately used as a weapon of war, not a tragic by-product, but a calculated strategy of conquest and control. This online event explores how sieges are imposed, who sustains the war economy from abroad, how global powers respond and the historic conditions and current policies that create and sustain mass hunger. We will also hear how communities organise, resist, and struggle to secure food under extreme conditions.

Sara Abbas is a researcher active in solidarity work with the Sudanese revolution and women's mutual aid groups confronting the suffering caused by the war.

We are happy to share this important evening with agricultural practitioners, food rights activists and friends from the food sovereignty movements. You are warmly invited to join us and are welcome to share the invitation with your networks!

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Veranstaltung

Termin

03.02.2026

Veranstalter

Farmers Without Borders

Ort

Online