The ongoing conflict in Sudan, now reaching catastrophic levels since April 2023, has resulted in 14 million people displaced, signaling an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.
The widespread use of sexual violence in the ongoing war represents a strategy employed to instill fear and assert power over affected communities, exacerbating the humanitarian disaster.
With three million Sudanese escaping to neighboring countries, the war's effects ripple across borders, threatening regional stability and the safety of millions more.
Amidst these desperate conditions, the question of whether peace is achievable looms large; without intervention, the crisis risks deepening into an irreversible cycle of violence.
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