122 Million on the Run: Refugee Numbers Rising

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Sudan is currently experiencing the largest displacement and hunger crisis. Around a third of the population has been displaced, with almost 25 million people suffering from acute hunger. The situation around the ZamZam refugee camp in North Darfur is particularly dramatic. Humanitarian aid has extremely limited access to the camp, making it almost impossible to reach those in urgent need of help. In April 2025, the ZamZam camp was the target of several violent attacks, resulting in 400,000 people fleeing again and now enduring life without aid.

War and violence are also driving more and more people to flee in Gaza and Ukraine. In the Gaza Strip, practically the entire population of over two million people depends on aid. Even there, access for those facing starvation is insufficient and hindered.

While the number of refugees, starving people and violent conflicts is increasing, funding for humanitarian aid is being cut massively. This is not only irresponsible but also endangers human lives every day. Humanitarian aid must not be put at risk. It is vital for survival.

Without consistent investment in peace solutions, the cycle of war, displacement and hunger will continue. What is needed are political willpower, investment in peace processes, and genuine prospects for reconstruction. Peace must not remain an unattainable dream. If we reduce aid today, more people could lose everything tomorrow”.

Welthungerhilfe is one of the largest private aid organizations in Germany; it is politically independent and non-denominational. With courage and determination, it is striving for a world without hunger. Since it was founded on December 14, 1962, 12,128 overseas projects in about 72 countries have been supported with 5.07 billion euros. Welthungerhilfe follows the principle of empowering people to help themselves to sustainably improve their living conditions, offering everything from fast disaster relief to reconstruction and long-term development cooperation projects with national and international partner organizations.

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