The 27-page report, “The Civil War in Sudan: Actors, Impacts, and the Humanitarian Crisis,” documents the deepening humanitarian crisis resulting from Sudan’s civil conflict, compounded by a network of both domestic and international actors. With minimal accountability, powerful entities—such as the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and foreign players like Russia’s Wagner Group—fuel the instability, leaving Sudanese civilians in a perilous state. The report draws from firsthand accounts of those impacted, as well as experts in humanitarian and international law, to provide insights into the political, economic, and ethnic drivers of the conflict. Research indicates that increased international support and diplomatic intervention could mitigate the immediate crisis, but without comprehensive peace and accountability measures, Sudan’s most vulnerable citizens remain at risk.
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Hasna Khan is a lawyer working on international law, human rights, and policy research.
Sudan’s Ongoing Civil War: A Brief Overview and Analysis In April 2023, Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, witnessed renewed conflict between rival armed factions, sparking…
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