The civil conflict in Sudan is devastating and comparatively ignored, despite causing over 150,000 civilian deaths.
Around 25% of Sudanese people have been forced to flee their homes due to the conflict.
The conflict was sparked by two generals who overthrew the democratic transitional government in 2021.
Social, clan, and ethnic tensions, as well as international rivalries, fuel the war.
Sudan is a major gold producer in Africa and has strategic access to the Red Sea.
Regular armed forces and militias are backed by different international powers.
A military solution to the conflict is not in sight, as both belligerents have significant parts of the country under their control.
The conflict has entered a total war phase with civilians paying the highest price.
There is a need to interrupt the flow of arms and resume mediation initiatives.
Conclusion: It is imperative to end the widespread acceptance of Sudan's abandonment and to ramp up international pressure in order to bring about peace.