Sudan war – what's the untold story?
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Since April last year, Sudan has been engulfed in a brutal civil war which has claimed over 150,000 lives, displaced over 11 million people and created acute food insecurity.
It is arguably the world's most devastating conflict. So why, over 600 days on, is Sudan still not getting the media and international attention it needs? And what can be done to spur more recognition and action for the people of Sudan, at a time when other crises like those in Gaza and Ukraine dominate the headlines?
Journalists from Al Jazeera and the BBC join us to give their take and share lesser reported stories that highlight both the suffering and unwavering strength of Sudanese people.
- Sara Pantuliano (host), Chief Executive, ODI Global
- Hiba Morgan, Reporter, Al Jazeera English
- James Copnall, Newsday Presenter, BBC World Service
- Mohanad Hashim, Journalist, BBC World Service
Related resources
- Event recap: Sudan’s humanitarian crisis slips further from sight (Event video, ODI Global)
- Event recap: Sounding the alarm on Sudan’s hunger crisis (Event video, ODI Global)
- Remembering Darfur – marking 20 years of conflict and its fallout (Disasters journal, ODI Global)
- The politics of hunger – can famine in Gaza and Sudan be stopped? (Think Change podcast, ODI Global)
- Three months into Sudan’s conflict: humanitarian leaders on the violence, the humanitarian response and the future (Event video, ODI Global)
- Sudan conflict – how did we get here and what next? (Think Change podcast, ODI Global)
- From El-Fasher to Khartoum: The fallout from 20 years of conflict in Darfur (Event video, ODI Global)
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