Calls for humanitarian corridor through strait of Hormuz as Iran war hits vital aid
Aid organizations are calling for a humanitarian corridor through the Strait of Hormuz due to disruptions caused by the conflict between the US and Iran. This conflict has led to volatile oil prices, significantly increasing transportation costs and hindering the delivery of vital food and medical aid to vulnerable populations. For instance, the International Rescue Committee has been unable to access $130,000 worth of supplies in Dubai needed for 20,000 people in Sudan. The increased cost of fuel is also forcing aid agencies to limit operations, such as reducing generator use in clinics in Nigeria and Ethiopia. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping channel, has experienced blockades and closures since February, impacting global supply chains for oil, food, fertilizer, and medicine, and driving up prices.