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The army’s absence jeopardises the outcome of Geneva talks
16 August 2024 On Friday, American mediators gave the Sudanese Armed Forces a deadline to participate in this new round of negotiati...
Hawa’s Story
13 August 2024 “I try and stay positive for my children, so they are not affected mentally,” Hawa Adam told Ayin. “...
Systematic starvation, a ceasefire is critical
13 August 2024 Sudan, now nearing 16 months of conflict, is reaching a catastrophic humanitarian “breaking point,” with potent...
Empty pockets: Sudan army military needs vs market prices
8 August 2024 While the war between the army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces surpasses 15 months, Sudanese contend with anothe...
Death rocks the new home for 6,000 Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia
6 August 2024 On July 20, Minoma Adam, a refugee at the Awlala Refugee Camp, fell victim to three militiamen’s bullets after she hel...
Artillery shelling threatens to shut down the last functioning hospital in El Fasher
5 August 2024 The continuous artillery shelling and blockage of medical supplies in El Fasher may lead to the closure of the only fu...
Torture and murder – the horrors endured by military prisoners in Sudan’s war
1 August 2024 Due to the extensive military operations in Sudan, hundreds of military personnel from both sides have been captured....
Sudan Conflict Monitor #16
1 August, 2024 The Sudan Conflict Monitor is a rapid response to the war in Sudan written through a peacebuilding, human rights, and...
Famine by any other name: dire predictions for Sudan
30 July 2024 The 1984 famine in Ethiopia, where some estimate nearly 1 million deaths, was met with international outcry, culminatin...
Mary’s Story: Displaced and displaced again
21 July 2024 Mary Abdul Rahman used to live in Khartoum, but the war caught up with her and her three small children last year, comp...