Restrictions on reporting have largely obscured the catastrophic toll of Sudan's war, abetting international neglect. But a rare reporting trip inside the country provided glimpses of fear, despair and remarkable heroism. Now in its fifteenth month, the war is getting worse.
The brutal conflict since April 2023 has forced millions of people to flee their homes, increasing the number of displaced people to around 12 million by June 2024. The vast majority—over 10 million people—remain within Sudan, representing the largest displacement crisis in the world.
Now in its fifteenth month, the war is getting worse. The Rapid Support Forces paramilitary is advancing, capturing more territory and displacing millions of Sudanese, in turn fueling the world’s largest hunger crisis. Famine looms. About 750,000 people are on the brink of starving to death, the United Nations says. The United States estimates the war has already killed 150,000 people.
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Sudan is currently facing “the worst recorded levels of acute food insecurity” ever recorded in the country, with 25.6 million people experiencing high levels of food insecurity, as indicated in the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report without underestimating Quality.
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