Trois ans de guerre au Soudan, édition spéciale du journal de l'Afrique

Three years of civil war have displaced 13 million and created the world's worst humanitarian crisis, yet international mobilization remains minimal.

Three years of civil war have displaced 13 million and created the world's worst humanitarian crisis, yet international mobilization remains minimal. | Contesto: cronaca

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Three years to the day after the outbreak of a brutal civil war, Sudan remains locked in a devastating conflict between the national army and paramilitary forces. The fighting has plunged the nation into what the United Nations describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis, forcing nearly 13 million people from their homes through death, displacement, and exile. The war, which erupted on April 15, 2021, has seen the capital Khartoum and other regions become battlegrounds, shattering infrastructure and crippling the economy. Despite numerous regional diplomatic initiatives aimed at brokering a ceasefire, a lasting peace remains elusive. The conflict's complexity and the entrenched positions of the warring factions have repeatedly stymied mediation efforts, leaving the civilian population trapped in the crossfire. The human cost is staggering. Beyond the massive displacement, the UN warns that nearly 25 million people—over half the population—need humanitarian assistance and protection. Severe hunger threatens millions, with famine looming in several areas as aid agencies struggle to deliver supplies through blocked routes and active combat zones. Hospitals have been bombed, schools occupied, and essential services have collapsed. Analysts describe the situation as a "forgotten war," noting a stark lack of sustained international attention and political will compared to other global crises. While regional bodies have attempted to lead peace talks, coordinated pressure from major world powers has been inconsistent and insufficient. This limited mobilization has allowed the conflict to fester, with devastating consequences for regional stability, as refugees pour into neighboring Chad, South Sudan, and Egypt. As the war enters its fourth year, the central, unresolved question is whether the international community can overcome its apathy and forge a unified, effective strategy to halt the fighting. Without a concerted diplomatic push backed by real leverage, experts fear the conflict will continue its downward spiral, entrenching Sudan's status as a nation defined by suffering and neglect for the foreseeable future.

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