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South Sudan’s RSF mercenaries, fears of more to come
22 March 2024 The South Sudan National Army, also known as the South Sudan People’s Defense Force, (SSPDF) has distanced itself from...
The Hemedti enigma: prince, pauper, statesmen, state-terror
This report was originally written for and published on the pan-African news platform, The Continent. 19 March 2024 Mohamed Hamdan D...
South Kordofan: School bombed, civilians face conflict from three fronts
18 March 2024 On Thursday morning, Sudan’s air force dropped barrel bombs on a school in the Hadra area, Delami County, South Kordof...
Sudan Conflict Monitor #11
12 March 2024 The Sudan Conflict Monitor is a rapid response to the expanding war in Sudan written through a peace-building, human r...
Sudan’s healthcare, the first casualty of war
This report was done in collaboration with the Sudan Hub for Human Rights. 11 March 2024 The health sector was one of the first casu...
Hope or hopeless: the UN resolution for the war’s respite in Ramadan
10 March 2024 In a move that revived Sudanese hopes for stopping the war and for humanitarian aid to arrive, the UN Security Council...
Sudan’s war curbs South Sudan’s oil exports, triggering inflation
5 March 2024 Augustine Swaka, a 44-year-old mechanic is one of the oldest residents of Munuki, a suburb of Juba that is inhabited by...
Schools in limbo, how children cope in war-torn Sudan
5 March 2024 After losing all hope for her five children to resume their educational journey, Hafsa Hassan, who was displaced from t...
The Sudan conflict will delay the final status of Abyei
29 February 2024 The ongoing conflict in Sudan means that the final status of Abyei is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon, accordi...
Sudan’s mass arming of civilians
24 February Since December last year, Sudan’s army has conducted mass operations to arm civilians in areas under its control to coun...