The war in Sudan has had devastating consequences for the civilian population, with almost 10 million displaced and refugees.
The fall of dictator Omar al Bashir in 2019 led to illusions of democracy, but the military clung to power, destabilizing the democratic process.
The conflict has left the country's basic infrastructure destroyed, trapping the civilian population between violence and raiding.
Humanitarian organizations warn that half of the country's population is facing a shortage of water, food and medicines.
The necessary funding for humanitarian assistance to the displaced and refugees has had minimal coverage, exacerbating the crisis.
Conclusion: If the international community does not make an effort appropriate to the size of the crisis, indifference could result in a massive humanitarian tragedy. The Sudanese deserve the opportunity to have a future.