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August 21
Sudan: Port Sudan - Humanitarian Aid Commission Accused of Aid Graft
Displaced Halima Adam frequently hears about relief shipments for those suffering from the war arriving on ships that dock close to her camp in the Red Sea port city of Port Sudan… Read more »
August 05
Sudan: Artillery Shelling Threatens to Shut Down the Last Functioning Hospital in El Fasher
The continuous artillery shelling and blockage of medical supplies in El Fasher may lead to the closure of the only functioning hospital, Saudi Hospital, according to the medical… Read more »
August 01
Sudan: Torture and Murder - the Horrors Endured By Military Prisoners in Sudan's War
Due to the extensive military operations in Sudan, hundreds of military personnel from both sides have been captured. Since the war broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces… Read more »
July 21
Sudan: Mary's Story - Displaced and Displaced Again
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Africa: Anger As Xenophobic Waves Against South Sudanese Sweep Sudan
Anger, anxiety, and betrayal are how one can describe the mood among South Sudanese following the growing xenophobic attacks and arrests in Sudan as the army-controlled areas… Read more »
July 04
Chad: Displaced Again - Sudanese Refugees Forced Out of Adré Refugee Camp, Chad
Since the outbreak of war in Sudan in April last year, a steady stream of Sudanese from Darfur have fled across the border into Chad. Over 579,000 Sudanese refugees have escaped to… Read more »
June 22
Sudan: Experts Ask for a New Civilian Protection Force in Sudan
Considerations for implementing a new civil protection force are on the rise as the international community loses hope over a peaceful resolution to Sudan's conflict, now over 14… Read more »
June 14
Sudan: The Al-Bara Ibn Malik Brigade - a Lifeline to the Army or a Lifelong Challenge
After a week's detention, Saudi Arabian authorities released Al-Misbah Abuzeid Talha, the leader of the Al-Bara Bin Malik Brigade, an Islamist paramilitary allied with the Sudan… Read more »
Sudan: A Senior RSF Commander Killed in North Darfur
The commander of Rapid Support Operations in the Darfur region of western Sudan, General Ali Yaqoub Jibril, was killed in battles that took place between his forces and the army… Read more »
May 16
Sudan: A Country of the Displaced -- Startling Figures of the Conflict-Displaced in Sudan
Last year marked the highest level of conflict-related internal displacement ever recorded in the world, with 68.3 million people--with Sudan contributing the highest percentage to… Read more »
May 15
Sudan: Severe Water Shortages Plague the Capital Area
"Those who survive gunfire and shelling will die of contaminated water" Read more »
May 09
Sudan: The Army's First Offensive in North Kordofan and Mediations in South Kordofan
For the first time, Sudan's army took the offensive in El-Obeid, North Kordofan State, on Monday after the largest military battle took place between the army and Rapid Support… Read more »
Sudan: Drought or Drowned - Sudanese Continue the Risky Journey to Libya, Europe
With residents of El Fasher and its surrounding areas under siege, those who have the means are fleeing the area to make the perilous journey to Libya and beyond. Read more »
April 15
Sudan: Sudan - One Year Anniversary of War
After one year of conflict, the egregious damage to the country and its citizens is almost immeasurable. Much of this suffering has taken place in silence as international… Read more »
April 07
Sudan: Even If the Guns Are Silent, US Diplomat Claims Sudan's Starvation Is Irreversible
Humanitarian leaders in the region have told the United States Special Envoy for Sudan that the crisis in Sudan is so severe that starvation is unavoidable, even if a lull in… Read more »
April 04
Sudan: RSF in Jazeera - Setting Up a Local Government While Killing the Locals
In late March, Siddig Osman made a big announcement in Al Jazeera State: the formation of a civilian administration comprised of 31 members chosen to represent the state's villages… Read more »
March 12
Sudan: Sudan Conflict Monitor - 5 Things That Matter Now
The Sudan Conflict Monitor is a rapid response to the expanding war in Sudan written through a peace-building, human rights, and justice lens. Here we have tried to capture the… Read more »
March 11
Sudan: Sudan's Healthcare, the First Casualty of War
The health sector was one of the first casualties of the war. As conflict spreads, medical facilities continue to be targeted by the warring parties and medical staff are compelled… Read more »
March 10
Sudan: Hope or Hopeless - the UN Resolution for the War's Respite in Ramadan
In a move that revived Sudanese hopes for stopping the war and for humanitarian aid to arrive, the UN Security Council voted following Resolution 2724 to stop hostilities in Sudan… Read more »
March 05
Sudan: Schools in Limbo - How Children Cope in War-Torn Sudan
After losing all hope for her five children to resume their educational journey, Hafsa Hassan, who was displaced from the city of Omdurman, has decided to seek refuge in a… Read more »
South Sudan: Sudan's War Curbs South Sudan's Oil Exports, Triggering Inflation
Augustine Swaka, a 44-year-old mechanic is one of the oldest residents of Munuki, a suburb of Juba that is inhabited by both the city's emerging middle class and poor alike. At… Read more »
February 25
Sudan: Sudan's Mass Arming of Civilians
Since December last year, Sudan's army has conducted mass operations to arm civilians in areas under its control to counter an expanding offensive by the paramilitary Rapid Support… Read more »
January 21
Sudan: The War in Sudan Silences Journalists, Coverage
This report was done in collaboration with the Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) organisation. Read more »
December 30, 2023
Sudan: Himmedti's Surprise Tour Amidst Postponed Djibouti Meeting
When the plane carrying the Rapid Support Commander, Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as "Himmedti," landed at Entebbe Airport in Uganda, there were only a few hours… Read more »
December 31, 2023
Sudan: Sudan's Health Care System Nears Collapse - 'It Is Deteriorating By the Hour'
As of December, the UN estimated around 12,000 people have died in over eight months of conflict. To Dr. Abdul Rahim Muhammed, who works voluntarily in the Kalakla area of… Read more »
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