Peace efforts in Sudan have failed to end conflict, worsening a humanitarian crisis.
Kholood Khair
Sudan’s Humanitarian Emergency
Sudan faces the world's largest hunger, displacement, and protection crisis after three years of brutal civil war.
Sudan's civil war between the military and RSF paramilitary entered its fourth year, killing up to 400,000 people and displacing 34 million, as deliberate civilian targeting and regional proxy dynamics deepen the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
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Sudan's four-year civil war between the military and RSF paramilitary has killed up to 400,000 civilians through documented war crimes, with 34 million needing aid and fuel shortages intensifying the humanitarian crisis as competing military factions prioritize state control over democratic governance.
