As world fixates on other wars, Sudan sees 12 million forcibly displaced in devastating conflict

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Sudan is facing a devastating conflict, resulting in the world's largest displacement crisis with 12 million people driven from their homes since April 2023. The conflict, between the Sudanese armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), stems from a collapsed power-sharing agreement. Crimes against humanity, particularly by the RSF, including mass rape and ethnic targeting, have been reported. Recent attacks, allegedly by the RSF, struck a kindergarten and hospital, killing 114 people. Despite the scale of the crisis, it has received less international attention than conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, though renewed efforts for a peace deal are emerging.
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