The human cost of the war in Sudan, three years on

The civil war in Sudan, now in its third year, continues to exact a severe toll on the nation's population. The conflict has plunged the country into a profound humanitarian crisis, characterized by widespread shortages of basic necessities. An estimated 65% of Sudanese citizens are currently dependent on external aid for survival, struggling to access adequate food, clean water, safe shelter, and medical care.The scale of the tragedy is immense, with reports indicating thousands of fatalities and millions of people forced to flee their homes, becoming internally displaced or refugees in neighboring countries. Despite the catastrophic impact on civilians, international attempts to mediate a resolution and halt the fighting have seen little success, leaving the future of Sudan and its people uncertain.
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