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Sudan Is Heading Towards Complete State Collapse

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The U.N. envoy for Sudan warned Monday the east African nation is heading for “an economic and security collapse” unless it addresses the political paralysis following

Moments Before the Collapse

With each new day, the situation in Sudan worsens and becomes more complex and aggravated, with no solutions or exit strategies on the horizon. Instead, all the signs are

Sudan heading towards 'full blown catastrophe', says UN

Since independence, Sudan has faced a series of rebellions and civil wars, during which the state and society began to disintegrate. Conflicts escalated tribal and ethnic tensions

If it is serious about saving the Sudanese state, the international community needs to take immediate action to eliminate the RSF threat. Subscribe. Sign In | Subscribe Ad-Free.

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Sudan is likely to witness a major transformation in the coming weeks that will lead it towards two options: either a political and military agreement to achieve a ceasefire, followed

Sudan faces the threat of becoming a failed state as armed groups proliferate and civil society disintegrates, warns Jan Egeland, head of the Norwegian Refugee Council. With

Since independence in 1956, Sudan has remained an extremely centralized state, with political and administrative power concentrated in Khartoum. When war broke out in the

The Looming Danger of State Disintegration in Sudan

It is Sudan. When the conflict in Africa’s third-largest country began a year ago it might have been mistaken for a clear-cut fight between two generals, each vying for control of

On the morning of April 15, 2023, residents of Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, faced the shock of fighting breaking out in their city, which rapidly spread to other parts of the country.

Because of the war, large parts of Sudan—in particular Darfur—collected almost no harvest in 2023. National cereal production collapsed by almost half; the price of basic food commodities shot up

Press Release – Over 82% of those in global humanitarian need live in 20 countries at greatest risk of humanitarian deterioration in 2025. Sudan is now the biggest humanitarian crisis ever

Beyond Port Sudan, recent strikes on power stations across Sudan have disrupted electricity and clean water supplies – worsening conditions for displaced families and

No longer a case of hopeful democratic transition, Sudan is severely at risk for state failure and disintegration. However, for the first time in decades, Khartoum has become

SUDAN: TOWARDS AN INCOMPLETE PEACE

December 11, 2024 — Today, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) unveils its annual Emergency Watchlist, highlighting the 20 countries most likely to face escalating humanitarian crisis in 2025.The top five crises are Sudan, occupied

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This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of South Sudan. A main argument is that its political economy is fundamentally atypical: achieving

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. envoy for Sudan warned Monday the east African nation is heading for “an economic and security collapse” unless it addresses the political paralysis following

United Nations: Sudan is rapidly heading towards collapse due to weak international interest Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / By hany The United Nations has

Sudan is at risk of breaking apart or becoming a “failed state”, the US special envoy to the country said, as foreign powers stoke a war that could rumble on for decades and

After the Sudanese Armed Forces recaptured Khartoum, Omdurman and Wad Madani, Sudanese are hoping that the bloody war between the two generals will come to an end after almost two years.

Today, Sudan is under attack from an ISIL-like rogue militia and with the international community seemingly unwilling to take the necessary steps to protect the country’s fragile institutions, it is facing imminent state collapse – a

The cycle of conflict and economic decline in Sudan and South Sudan, between and within the two states, is alarming and threatening all the achievements since the Comprehensive Peace

The goal: to forge a unified front capable of nudging Sudan’s warring generals toward a ceasefire, or at the very least, toward accountability. It is a modest diplomatic gesture

Sudan’s escalating political crisis following the coup, now a threat to the very survival of the state, has its roots in the anomalous institutional architecture of the current

CAUSES AND INDICATORS 5 There is a special category of weak state, as explored in Erin Jenne ’s chap-ter. That is the seemingly strong case, always an autocracy, that rigidly controls

Sudan’s ongoing civil war, now in its 19th month, has plunged the country into a severe humanitarian crisis, threatening to turn it into a failed state. Th Th Sudan on the Brink of

Is Sudan still a state? Seven million people have been displaced and around 20,000 killed in Sudan’s bloody, ongoing civil war, which has deep roots in the country’s history. Now, with a fast growing regional food crisis, Sudan is sliding

The top UN envoy for Sudan warned that the east African country is heading toward “an economic and security collapse” unless it addresses the political paralysis following

Sudan: Towards an Incomplete Peace ICG Africa Report N°73, 11 December 2003 Page ii prepared to be flexible in the service of the national interest. If the process were to collapse