Sudan's Civil War Ignites Dire Humanitarian Crisis
As the conflict intensifies, millions face displacement, famine, and violence amid global inattention.
- Sudan's civil war has displaced over 10 million people, creating the world's largest displacement crisis, yet receives minimal international focus compared to other global conflicts.
- North Darfur has been declared a famine zone, with UNICEF projecting 730,000 children to suffer severe acute malnutrition this year.
- Community-driven initiatives like Khartoum Kitchen are emerging as vital lifelines, feeding thousands daily amidst the escalating conflict.
- International aid has been severely limited by ongoing violence and geopolitical interests, with Sudan receiving less than half of the UN's requested emergency funds.
- Ethnic violence and sexual assaults are rampant, with the RSF accused of engineering famine and conducting ethnic cleansing in Darfur.