November 21
Sudan: 'Leaving Omdurman' - Saad Obeid About the First Months of War in Sudan
After Radio Dabanga's English team obtained The Disaster, a book written by Saad Obeid, professor in theatre at the Sudan University, about life in Omdurman during the first five… Read more »
November 20
Sudan: Sudanese Refugees in Niger Suffer As Protests Met With Crackdowns
Sudanese refugees in Niger are renewing calls for help as they endure dire conditions and escalating threats, according to testimonies shared with Dabanga, earlier this week.… Read more »
November 13
Sudan: WFP Urges Sudan to 'Keep Crossings Open' As Aid Convoy Heads to Famine-Stricken Darfur
The World Food Programme (WFP) has appealed to Sudan to keep the Adré border crossing open, as a convoy carrying crucial humanitarian aid heads toward the Zamzam camp for… Read more »
November 10
Sudan: UNHCR Reports 'Devastating Milestone' - More Than Three Million Have Fled Sudan
The continuing bloodshed in Sudan has created the world's worst civilian protection crisis in decades - and the world is not paying any attention. The Regional Refugee Response… Read more »
November 06
Sudan: UN Experts Warn of 'Impossible Situation' Facing the People of Sudan
United Nations experts condemned the escalating violence against civilians in Sudan, warning that the humanitarian crisis resulting from the conflict between the Sudan Armed Forces… Read more »
November 04
Sudan: Sudanese Refugees in Libya Continue to Struggle
Malik El Dijawi, an advocate for Sudanese migrant and refugee communities, has reported that many Sudanese refugees are undertaking perilous journeys through the cities of Tobruk… Read more »
November 01
Sudan: IOM - 11+ Million Displaced in Sudan, Thousands Flee Violence in El Gezira and West Darfur
More than 11 million people have been displaced by Sudan's ongoing war, IOM said, as waves of displaced people continue to pour into El Gedaref and New Halfa in Kassala, escaping… Read more »
October 31
Sudan: RSF Sexual Violence 'Intends to Terrorise Civilians', Says UN Fact-Finding Mission in Sudan
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is responsible for extensive sexual violence, including gang rape, abductions, and instances amounting to sexual slavery, according to a new report… Read more »
October 24
Sudan: Thousands Starving As War Continues Without Mercy
The violent armed conflict that erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in mid-April 2023 continues without mercy for the… Read more »
October 23
Ethiopia: From Ethiopia to Libya, Sudanese Refugees Are Facing Endless Displacement
Mahmoud, alongside hundreds of other Sudanese refugees, was forced to return from the Awlala forest in Ethiopia's Amhara region to El Gedaref, Sudan, in September. But after being… Read more »
October 18
Sudan: Sudanese in Ethiopia At 'Grave Risk' As Security Situation Deteriorates - HRW
Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia's Amhara region have been subjected to violence, abduction, and forced labour as conflict continues between Ethiopian government forces and Fano… Read more »
October 16
Sudan: Armed Herders Threaten to Attack Camp For Displaced People
The large Kalma camp for displaced people neighbouring Nyala, the capital of South Darfur, is facing a dire situation as an armed group of Arab herders has surrounded the camp.… Read more »
October 15
Sudan: Sudan Violence Continues in Khartoum, Sennar, North Darfur
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) is continuing its offensive against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum. Airstrikes on Abu Hajar in Sennar killed several people. RSF… Read more »
October 13
Sudan: North Darfur Supply Blockade Stalls Treatment for 5,000 Malnourished Children
Humanitarian and relief NGOs operating in North Darfur lament that security issues and an ongoing supply blockade by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has caused relief food supplies… Read more »
Sudan: Sudanese On Tuti Island - 'If You Don't Help Us, We Will All Be Dead Within Days'
Tuti Island, located between the three cities of Khartoum state, has been besieged by the RSF since the outbreak of war between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)… Read more »
Sudan: Women Face Rape, Exploitation 'Just to Stay Alive' in Sudan's War Zones
Thousands of women and girls have been living in areas of confrontation between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for 18 months of devastating war.… Read more »
October 09
Sudan: Surge in Sudanese Returnees From Egypt Driven By Economic Woes
Sudanese people have been returning from Egypt in increasing numbers since the outbreak of conflict in Sudan. Daily arrivals at the Qustul-Ashkeet border crossing in Wadi Halfa,… Read more »
September 29
Sudan: 'Over Three Million People Face Famine in Southern Sudan, Aid Obstructed'
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North led by Abdelaziz El Hilu (SPLM-N El Hilu) in South Kordofan and Blue Nile state, reported the death of more than 400 people due to… Read more »
September 28
Sudan: Sudan Crisis Doubled Violence Against Women and Girls
The war in Sudan, which resulted in the largest internal displacement crisis in the world, has catastrophic impacts on women and girls, UN Women reported in a new Gender Alert on… Read more »
September 20
Sudan: North Darfur War Victims Suffer Loss, Hunger, and Illness in El Fasher's Zamzam Camp
At close times, Zubaida Abdel Rahman loses her father and brother as battles intensify in the city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur St, between the army and the movements… Read more »
September 18
Sudan: US President Biden Urges End to Sudan Conflict
US President Joe Biden has condemned the ongoing conflict in Sudan, urging both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to halt their… Read more »
September 15
Sudan: 'North Darfur Capital Being Reduced to Rubble' - Report
Widespread aerial and artillery bombardment across the North Darfur capital of El Fasher has reached an "unprecedented large scale", so that current levels of high-tempo combat… Read more »
September 13
Sudan: Sudan Media Forum - Migrant's Desperate Act of Survival 'I Drank My Own Urine to Escape Death'
"My throat was parched, and in desperation, I found only urine... so I drank it to escape death." These were the words of 20-year-old Mukhtar Ahmed, one of the many victims of… Read more »
September 11
Sudan: 10.8 Million People Now Displaced in Sudan - Displacement Tracking Matrix
Harrowing new figures show that in the largest displacement crisis in the world, more than 10.8 million Sudanese are internally displaced. This represents 20 per cent of the… Read more »
Sudan: Famine in Sudan - Home-Grown Crops Provide 'Some Relief' to Darfur Displaced
Khadija must leave the confines of the Otash camp for internally displaced people, on the outskirts of Nyala, capital of South Darfur, and travel to the site of her destroyed home… Read more »