

Sudan: Pregnant women embark on harrowing journeys to flee El-Fasher violence
Nadra Mohamed Ahmed was seven months pregnant when she fled violence in her hometown of El-Fasher in Sudan. After a nearly 40 kilometres walk across unsafe roads with her two children, she found safe transportation to a shelter across the country. “By the time I arrived here, I had lost a lot of blood," said Ahmed from her tent at the overcrowded displacement camp in the town of Al-Dabbah, in northern Sudan. "I was admitted to the ICU where I spent a few days and had a blood


Sudanese refugees feeing war found dead in Libyan desert
At least seven Sudanese migrants were found dead on Friday after their vehicle broke down and left them stranded for days deep in the...


Growing tension in South Sudan as cracks emerge in ruling coalition
There is international concern over the growing tension in South Sudan as cracks emerge in the country’s ruling coalition. Recent clashes...


70 killed in attack on hospital as Sudan war escalates
Around 70 people were killed in an attack on a hospital in Sudan's city of El Fasher, the World Health Organization reported on Sunday....


UN officials call attention to Sudan's dangerous civilian situation
The UN Human Rights Office's chief spokesperson, Ravina Shamdasani, warned of escalating risks to civilians in Sudan due to targeted...


Displaced South Sudanese struggle amid rising floods
South Sudan’s seasonal flooding, once a predictable part of life, has become an annual catastrophe, displacing hundreds of thousands of...














