Although one out of every eight internally displaced people in the world is in Sudan, the armed conflict continues to force millions more Sudanese to flee, deepening the humanitarian crisis and exacerbating food insecurity.
Although one out of every eight internally displaced people in the world is in Sudan, the armed conflict continues to force millions more Sudanese to flee, deepening the humanitarian crisis and exacerbating food insecurity.
The conflict in Sudan is multidimensional, and could generate instability that spreads to the broader region.
Activists and citizens must ensure that governments respect their digital rights.
Humanitarian implications are dire, clearly. And not just for Americans but clearly for millions of Sudanese.
In an interview, Mat Nashed discusses the bloody conflict in Sudan and the mistakes that led to it.
While international donors are right to focus on supporting civil society in acute crises, their approach has serious limitations. For more effective crisis mitigation, engagement with civic actors must be part of a broader political strategy driven by local dynamics and priorities.
The war in Ukraine has not stopped Russia’s activities in Africa. Over the past year, the Wagner Group, in particular, has taken advantage of France’s and other Western countries’ worsening relations with Sahelian states.