Soudan : la pire crise humanitaire au monde selon l'ONU

As Sudan's civil war enters its fourth year, the UN warns of the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with millions displaced and famine spreading.

As Sudan's civil war enters its fourth year, the UN warns of the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with millions displaced and famine spreading. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Soudan : la pire crise humanitaire au monde selon l'ONU

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The United Nations has declared the situation in Sudan the world's worst humanitarian crisis, as the country's brutal civil war between the national army and paramilitary forces enters its fourth year. The conflict has displaced millions, pushed 70 percent of the population below the poverty line, and unleashed a spreading famine, with aid deliveries critically obstructed and no political resolution in sight. In camps like Daba Nayra in Tawila, North Darfur, families scrape by on the barest essentials, their lives a daily struggle for survival. These makeshift settlements have become the reluctant home for countless Sudanese who have fled urban combat and rural terror, representing the human face of a catastrophe that has largely faded from international headlines. The World Food Programme continues its operations, but its efforts are a drop in an ocean of need, systematically hampered by insecurity, bureaucratic impediments, and active hostilities. The roots of the current devastation trace back to April 2023, when long-simmering tensions between the Sudanese Armed Forces, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group, commanded by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, erupted into open warfare in the capital, Khartoum. The fighting quickly metastasized across the nation, reigniting ethnic violence in Darfur and destabilizing previously calm regions. What began as a power struggle between two rival military factions has since shattered the country's infrastructure, economy, and social fabric. The implications of the crisis extend far beyond Sudan's borders, threatening regional stability. Nearly two million people have sought refuge in neighboring countries including Chad, South Sudan, Egypt, and Ethiopia, placing immense strain on host communities and resources. This mass exodus, coupled with the internal displacement of over seven million people, creates a vortex of human suffering that risks destabilizing an already fragile part of Africa. The collapse of agricultural production and the disruption of trade routes have turned what was once a breadbasket into a landscape of hunger. With diplomatic efforts stalled and both...

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