The two main warring factions in Sudan's civil war are the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, both committing atrocities against civilians.
In Darfur, the conflict is rooted in ethnic divisions, with Arabs targeting non-Arab groups, exacerbated by climate change and struggles over resources.
A famine has been declared in Sudan, raising fears that it could become one of the worst in history, surpassing the 1984 Ethiopian famine.
To prevent a catastrophic famine, the war must end; however, if fighting persists, humanitarian access should be prioritized for those in need.
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