IRC President: “Grotesque level of abuse” in Sudan
The humanitarian situation in Sudan remains precarious. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, experts are talking about the worst crisis since records began.
By Arne Schütte
The humanitarian situation in Sudan remains precarious. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, experts are talking about the worst crisis since records began.
By Arne Schütte
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland is part of a larger shift in the axes of power in the strategically important Red Sea. Regional players are reorganizing their alliances, while lines of conflict between status quo maintainers and revisionists are solidifying.
By Arne Schütte
EU foreign ministers decided on Thursday to impose sanctions against Abdelrahim Hamdan Dagalo, the deputy commander of the Sudanese RSF militia. Those responsible for atrocities must not go unpunished, said EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas.
By Stephan Israel
Shortly after Minister of State Serap Güler returned from Sudan, Al-Fashir fell to the RSF militias. Tens of thousands of people have been killed so far, and providing for the survivors is difficult. Güler is campaigning for the Quad Initiative, which does not go far enough for the opposition.
By Lucia Weiß
Die humanitären Budgets weltweit werden kleiner. Besonders dramatisch zeigt sich das im Sudan, wo Millionen Menschen in Not sind. Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz fordert ausreichenden Zugang und mehr finanzielle Unterstützung.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Humanitarian budgets around the world are shrinking. This is particularly dramatic in Sudan, where millions of people are in need. The German Red Cross is calling for sufficient access and more financial support.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Following the takeover of power by the RSF, the population is now threatened by a new wave of violence and displacement. The UN warns of massacres and calls for immediate action.
By Maria Mitrov
In the conflict in Sudan, diplomatic efforts are focusing too heavily on the two main warring parties, the SAF and RSF, criticize Ulf Terlinden from the Böll Foundation and Ahmed Kodouda from the Impact Policy Group. A peace process without the participation of civilian actors is doomed to failure.
By Ulf Terlinden and Ahmed Kodouda
Im Konflikt im Sudan konzentrieren sich die diplomatischen Bemühungen zu stark auf die beiden Hauptkriegsakteure SAF und RSF, kritisieren Ulf Terlinden von der Böll-Stiftung und Ahmed Kodouda von der Impact Policy Group. Ein Friedensprozess ohne Beteiligung ziviler Akteure sei zum Scheitern verurteilt.
By Ulf Terlinden and Ahmed Kodouda