Sudan at Three Years: A War Overshadowed, A Crisis Unmanaged

(The Soufan Center) The war in Sudan surpassed the three-year mark last week, marking the anniversary of what has been called an “abandoned crisis,” with humanitarian conditions remaining severe. While fighting persists in North Darfur and across the country, Kordofan, a region located in central Sudan, has become the new flashpoint for clashes between the SAF and RSF. External actors continue to support both the RSF and SAF, sustaining the conflict not only by weapons transfers, but by a broader regional network of supply routes, logistics hubs, and financial channels. Without a more coordinated approach that keeps Sudan high on the international agenda and includes Sudanese voices, the conflict is likely to continue to flourish. – Sudan at Three Years: A War Overshadowed, A Crisis Unmanaged – The Soufan Center

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