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Sudan: “We have nothing to go back to” – new report sheds light on two years of devastation in Sudan
Today the ICRC releases a report on the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Sudan, as the armed conflict that devastated the country is about to hit the two-year mark on April 15.
RUSSIA: RUSSIAN Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov has held talks with the Sudanese ambassador to Moscow, Mohamed ...
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov has met with the Sudanese ambassador to discuss the Sudan crisis Read Full Article at RT.com ...
Amnesty International documents 36 cases of women and girls as young as 15 subjected to many forms of sexual violence.
The International Court of Justice began hearing Sudan’s case of complicity in genocide against the United Arab Emirates for ...
The Red Cross raised alarm on Thursday at the growing use of drone attacks by warring parties on hospitals, electricity and ...
The United Nations warned on Wednesday of a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation in Sudan’s Darfur region as ...
President of Kenya: For Africa's Stability, All-Inclusive Dialogue Is the Only Way Forward | Opinion
The government of Kenya will remain committed to diplomatic, humanitarian, and technical support in Sudan, guided by our long ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAid Data Critical to Crisis Response Threatened By Funding CutsThe gathering of data which is essential for an effective response during a humanitarian crisis - and can help save lives - is under increasing threat due to global funding cuts, according to the UN's ...
As Sudan marks two years since the outbreak of war, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) warns of unprecedented humanitarian disaster and failed diplomacy. With millions displaced and famine ...
As the brutal war in Sudan nears the two-year mark, thousands of people continue to flee into neighbouring countries, ...
Hunger in South Sudan's northeast has reached a critical tipping point, with nearly 7.7 million people facing severe food ...
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