Western officials and aid workers are expressing horror over the lack of international attention and resources being directed towards the conflict in Sudan. Since April 2023, the ongoing humanitarian crisis has led to over 5.8 million people being displaced internally. Around 18 million people in Sudan are acutely hungry, including 3.6 million children who are acutely malnourished, according to a joint statement by UN chiefs including Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. The conflict has resulted in over 9 million people being displaced and likely tens of thousands killed. The international community's disregard for Sudan’s brutal conflict is seen as an indictment, with the damage already done being hard to comprehend, writes Michelle Gavin from CFR_Africa.
Since Sudan’s civil war erupted in April 2023, almost no corner of the country has been untouched. One city has maintained a fragile peace—until now https://t.co/zS9nwBJiLh 👇
The damage already done in Sudan is hard to comprehend; over 9 million people displaced, likely at least tens of thousands killed. And yet, the world seems unable—or unwilling—to stop the horror unfolding, writes @CFR_Africa's Michelle Gavin. https://t.co/e0irDLog6h
The disregard paid to Sudan’s brutal conflict is an indictment on the international community, argues @CFR_Africa's Michelle Gavin. https://t.co/BXIMTbiPYn
Around 18 million people in Sudan are already acutely hungry, including 3.6 million children who are acutely malnourished, according to a joint statement by UN chiefs including Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights https://t.co/s5LajECguc https://t.co/aITXR3ukD8
Don't stop talking about Sudan. Since April, the ongoing humanitarian crisis has led to over 5.8 million people being displaced internally due to the ongoing aggression. https://t.co/Ve1uKxRI1A
Don't stop talking about Sudan. Since April, the ongoing humanitarian Crisis has led to over 5.8 million people being displaced internally due to the ongoing aggression. https://t.co/Ve1uKxRI1A
Western officials and aid workers focusing on Sudan are horrified by the lack of international attention and resources the conflict is receiving—particularly compared to the global response to Sudan in 2006, FP’s @RobbieGramer writes. https://t.co/jPiKkOXpua