Sudan's Civil War Enters Fourth Year, Escalating Humanitarian Crisis
The civil war in Sudan has reached its fourth year, marked by a fierce power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This conflict has resulted in one of the most severe humanitarian crises globally. The ongoing violence has led to widespread displacement, with millions of civilians caught in the crossfire and facing dire conditions. The United Nations has been actively involved in addressing the crisis, with Denise Brown, the UN resident coordinator in Sudan, highlighting the urgent need for international intervention and support. The conflict has severely impacted Sudan's infrastructure, economy, and social fabric, exacerbating the challenges faced by its population.