Sudan's ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has led to one of the world's most severe humanitarian crises. Two years into the war, approximately 64% of Sudan's 51 million people rely on international aid, with significant displacement and increasing violence affecting women and girls disproportionately. The death toll has surged, and experts warn that the conflict may lead to the country being divided into rival administrations, complicating peace efforts. A long-term approach is crucial to address deep-seated ethnic and political divisions that have persisted for decades.
According to the United Nations, 64% of Sudan's population now depend on humanitarian assistance and 12 million have been displaced due to ongoing conflict.
Hager Ali, a researcher, states that Sudan's issues are deep-rooted and the schisms between regions, ethnicities, and political systems will sabotage peace efforts for decades.
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