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Famine
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Monday gave an update to the Human Rights Council on the situation in El Fasher, Sudan. “Worse to come” in Sudan as famine spreads and war continues

As the war grinds on well past 1,000 days, famine grips more and more areas in what is already the country with high levels of hunger.

Imminent Atrocities, Famine, and Cholera Crisis in Sudan Famine, cholera, and ethnic massacres loom large over North Darfur’s besieged capital

About 260,000 civilians, half of them children, are trapped in the besieged city, cut off from food, water, and medical supplies by an advancing paramilitary, notorious for ethnic cleansing.

Amid mass starvation, pro-Palestine activists target US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

“We, the United States, are complicit,” says former GHF security contractor and former US army officer

Israel detains US labor activist Chris Smalls during attempt to deliver aid to Gaza

The total hunger-related death toll in Gaza has risen to 154 as Israel obstructs the flow of aid into the Strip

Pro-Palestine groups call for global action as Israel starves Gaza

“The starvation in Gaza is entirely preventable,” says Palestinian Youth Movement activist

Zam Zam camp El Fasher Sudan Ethnic cleansing awaits North Darfur’s besieged, starving population in war-torn Sudan

The specter of ethnic cleansing looms over hundreds of thousands trapped without food, water, or medicines in the North Darfur state’s besieged capital, El Fasher.

Cholera ravages Sudan’s war-torn capital Cholera ravages Sudan’s war-torn capital

“For children already weakened by a lack of nutritious food, cholera or any other causes of severe diarrhea can be fatal,” UNICEF has said, warning that over a million children are at risk.

Bombing of hospital South Sudan Ethnic profiling and attacks on hospitals as South Sudan hurtles back into civil war

The government has profiled the country’s second-largest ethnic community, splitting the counties where they are dominant into “friendly” and “hostile”.

Why is South Sudan on the brink of civil war again?

The world’s youngest republic, and one of its poorest, is on the brink of returning to a civil war as its unelected state leaders prepare for another armed showdown.

Las masacres militares en la región agrícola de Sudán están generando una hambruna sin precedentes

Empeora la mayor crisis de desplazados del mundo debido a los ataques de las RSF, que ya han causado centenares de muertos, y que afectan hoy a 120 aldeas de al-Gezira, obligando a huir a otras 135.000 personas.

RSF is depopulating war-torn Sudan’s breadbasket amid an unprecedented famine

Worsening the world’s largest displacement crisis, attacks by RSF killing hundreds, have affected 120 villages in the Gezira, forcing another 135,000 people to flee.

The conflict in Sudan has devastated health and healthcare systems

In an IPA-hosted press conference, Sudanese leftists discussed the impact of war on the distribution of proper healthcare