A perfect storm of the army and Rapid Support Forces blocking humanitarian aid, extreme violence, depleted harvests, soaring prices, and a near criminal lack of international attention has brought Sudan to the brink of an unfathomable humanitarian catastrophe. "A tipping point at which large-scale hunger transitions into large-scale death has likely already been reached in parts of the country in May." Read more and get involved: https://lnkd.in/etJMKRBf
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Intense fighting between rival factions in Sudan has resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians over the past two days, according to local sources and humanitarian organizations. The clashes, centered in major urban areas, have caused widespread devastation, with homes destroyed and families forced to flee. Many of the casualties are reported to be women and children, caught in the relentless crossfire as warring groups battle for control. The violence has further compounded an already critical humanitarian crisis in the country. Aid agencies have warned of severe shortages of food, water, and medical supplies, as the conflict has disrupted delivery routes and overwhelmed local hospitals. International leaders have urged an immediate ceasefire and the resumption of peace talks, expressing deep concern over the escalating loss of civilian lives. Despite these calls, the violence shows no signs of abating, leaving Sudan’s future hanging in the balance. #SudanConflict #CivilianCasualties #HumanitarianCrisis #CallForPeace #StopTheViolence
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CRS The War and Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan [12 November 2024] https://lnkd.in/gyUfv9rM [excerpt] The conflict in Sudan that began in 2023 between rival elements of the security forces has fueled the world’s largest displacement crisis and largest hunger crisis. The war has pushed over 11 million people from their homes. More than half the population, over 25 million people, reportedly face acute food insecurity, including 1.5 million at risk of or facing famine. The warring parties have been implicated in atrocity crimes and other gross human rights abuses. Fatality figures are not reliable, given access constraints, but by some estimates as many as 150,000 people may have died in the first year of the conflict alone.
The War and Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan
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🌍 Sudan’s Crisis Deepens: Civilians Urgently Need Protection The conflict in Sudan has escalated into one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Violence between rival militaries has displaced over 11 million people, creating severe food insecurity and cutting off access to essential aid in many regions. Innocent civilians, including women and children, are bearing the brunt of this conflict, facing threats of violence, hunger, and lack of medical care. Unity Beyond Borders joins the UN in urgently calling for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to reach those in need. Only through an immediate cessation of hostilities and committed peace efforts can we protect lives and restore hope for Sudan’s people. #SudanCrisis #HumanitarianAid #ProtectCivilians #PeaceForSudan #SDG16 #SDG2
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The humanitarian crisis in Sudan continues to escalate, with over 10 million people displaced as conflict rages between the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces. Communities face devastating shortages of food, healthcare, and basic services. In times like these, peacebuilding is not just an option, but a necessity. The global community must come together to support mediation efforts, provide humanitarian aid, and ensure that the people of Sudan do not endure further suffering. Together, we can pave the way for lasting peace in Sudan.
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The ongoing internal conflict in #Sudan has been causing immense suffering for the local communities, displacing millions of people from their homes. A staggering 25 million individuals are in urgent need of humanitarian aid, with 18 million facing severe food insecurity. Shockingly, five million are at critical levels of hunger, and over 3.5 million young children under the age of five are suffering from acute malnutrition, which amounts to every seventh child in Sudan, as reported by UN agencies. The violence shows no signs of abating, as the Sudan Armed Forces(#SAF) and Rapid Support Forces(#RSF) have been engaging in intense artillery exchanges in Babanusa, West Kordofan, for nine consecutive days, causing further devastation to an already depleted city. It is crucial that we unite our voices in solidarity and never forget the plight of the Sudanese people. We must continue to advocate for an end to the conflict, and strive for peace and justice for all those affected. Learn more here: https://buff.ly/46zJKMr #AfricaDay #AfricaLiberationDay #ALW #OneAfrica #letourpeoplemove #AfricaWeWant #Rise4OurLives #africa4allafricans #borderlessafrica #Africa4Africans #OneAfricanPeople #IamSudanRevolution #StopSudanWar #IamtheSudanRevolution #SudanSolidarity #IstandwithSudan
Pan-African Solidarity Action for Sudan
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Nearly one year has passed since the beginning of the latest escalation of conflict in Gaza. Now, the conflict seems likely to escalate into a wider regional war. More than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed as a result of Israel’s ground and air operations. All of Gaza’s population of 2.1 million is now in need of humanitarian assistance, and more than two million Palestinians—half of them children—are living without access to sufficient water, food, shelter and medical care. As the only way to protect Palestinian lives, and enable the release of the remaining hostages, the IRC continues to call for an immediate and lasting ceasefire. In the meantime, the IRC is calling on all parties with influence to put in place a “humanitarian reset” that will allow for an immediate and significant scale up of humanitarian aid to those in need. Meanwhile, following nearly two weeks of escalating hostilities in Lebanon, Israeli airstrikes have, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry, killed more than 1,000 people, and displaced over one million. To prevent further loss of life, suffering and displacement, the IRC calls for all parties in the region to heed calls for an immediate ceasefire.
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Nearly one year has passed since the beginning of the latest escalation of conflict in Gaza. Now, the conflict seems likely to escalate into a wider regional war. More than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed as a result of Israel’s ground and air operations. All of Gaza’s population of 2.1 million is now in need of humanitarian assistance, and more than two million Palestinians—half of them children—are living without access to sufficient water, food, shelter and medical care. As the only way to protect Palestinian lives, and enable the release of the remaining hostages, the IRC continues to call for an immediate and lasting ceasefire. In the meantime, the IRC is calling on all parties with influence to put in place a “humanitarian reset” that will allow for an immediate and significant scale up of humanitarian aid to those in need. Meanwhile, following nearly two weeks of escalating hostilities in Lebanon, Israeli airstrikes have, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry, killed more than 1,000 people, and displaced over one million. To prevent further loss of life, suffering and displacement, the IRC calls for all parties in the region to heed calls for an immediate ceasefire.
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🚨 Urgent: Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan 🌍 Gunfire in Khartoum signaled the start of a dire crisis. Over 100,000 fled, 300,000 displaced, and civilians perish. Aid delivery faces obstacles. We demand security for shipments. Sudan's plight extends regionally. As we stand witness to Sudan's anguish, let us rise in solidarity. Let us amplify the call for aid, for peace, for humanity. Together, we can stem the tide of suffering, casting a beacon of light amidst the darkest of nights. #SudanCrisis #HumanitarianEmergency #AidForSudan #PeaceNegotiations #StandWithSudan #Islamic #HumanitarianCrisis #Ceasefire #FoodInsecurity #AidAppeal #SupportSudan #UnityInFaith 🚨 #SudanCrisis #HumanitarianEmergency #AidForSudan #StandWithSudan 🙏
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Whoever is/are behind this ongoing proxy war in Sudan is/are clearly working to achieve a set of long-term strategic goals in order to control Sudan and its various resources; 1/ Destruction of the (moral) infrastructure linked to historical social identity, the idea of the state, and national memory for example museums, libraries, and cultural institutions or centres. 2/ Destroying service institutions, industrial infrastructure, and productive projects and replacing them with investment companies in the private sector and financiers from these countries or their allies in order to control these projects. 3/ Reducing the numbers of Sudanese people, especially youth groups, through direct or indirect death as a result of this war, displacement, killing the largest possible percentage of children through diseases and malnutrition until the population and productive groups reach the lowest possible extent overall, and distorting the social fabric by increasing the numbers of new arrivals who accompany those foreign mercenaries. 4/ The distribution of conflict between tribalism and political differences will increase the period of instability and the chances of any sustainable development of any Sudanese state project. 5/ Forcing the majority of survivors from productive rural communities and cities to either flee the country for as long as possible, or live in social systems that are easy to control, such as displacement and refugees camps, and to rely primarily on humanitarian aid programs for services. 6/ Working to dismantle the national army as an institution and replace it with supported ethnic-based militias and support them with political discourse in areas rich in natural resources, especially minerals and livestock. 7/ Liquefying the state institution and its grip on productive agricultural areas and restricting its work by a set of complex political agreements, sanctions, and international laws supported by the same allies. 8/ Creating a generation of young people involved in politics, civil work, and new institutions related to governance and committed to implementing the wishes and directives of the holding countries and protecting the interests of regional countries, especially the countries funding these projects and the logistics behind the military support for RSF.
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