Investigation of WFP Officials in Sudan for Fraud

The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) is investigating top officials in Sudan for fraud, including concealing the Sudanese army's role in obstructing aid. The conflict in Sudan has led to mass starvation, displacement, and atrocities. The WFP officials are accused of misleading donors about aid deliveries. The crisis in Sudan is described as catastrophic.

Famine in Sudan

United Nations-backed experts believe Sudan is experiencing famine due to the ongoing civil war that has decimated the country's food supply. The government denies the existence of famine despite data confirming acute malnutrition and high mortality rates. Humanitarian groups are calling for international intervention to mobilize aid and prevent a humanitarian crisis.

Sudan Crisis and Displacement

12 million people displaced in Sudan due to conflict between military government and paramilitary group, facing hunger and risk of famine. Peace talks being held in Geneva to resolve crisis.

Sudan’s Paramilitary Attack on Village

Fighters from Sudan’s paramilitary group attacked a village, killing at least 85 people, including women and children, in the country’s 18-month devastating conflict. The conflict has led to widespread atrocities and displacement of millions of people.

Sudan peace talks in Geneva

Peace talks to end Sudan's war set to begin in Geneva amid warnings of a humanitarian crisis by the United Nations.

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

War-wrecked Sudan is facing a catastrophic humanitarian crisis due to fighting and devastating flooding. Peace talks are planned, but Sudan's military has not confirmed participation. The conflict has killed thousands, displaced over 10.7 million people, and led to famine in some areas.

Sudan's Deadly War and Global Influences

Sudan has been in a deadly war for over a year, with the world's largest hunger crisis and displacement crisis. It involves warring generals and is influenced by the U.S. war on terror, Russia's war in Ukraine, and China's global rise. The podcast discusses the historical context leading to the current situation.

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

Multiple hospitals in Sudan have been attacked and damaged during the civil war, leading to a severe lack of healthcare services for millions of people. The attacks have resulted in the displacement of over 7 million people and an increasing humanitarian crisis.

UNICEF executive director visit to Sudan

UNICEF executive director Catherine Russell discusses the impact of Sudan's civil war on children.

Conflict in Sudan

A war between two armed groups in Sudan has caused widespread displacement, potential famine, and fears of genocide in Darfur. The International Rescue Committee has highlighted Sudan as a top emergency concern due to the failure of the international community to address the crisis.

Crisis in Sudan

Limited time to avert a catastrophe of historic scope in Sudan according to the International Rescue Committee's latest report.

Dedication of Dr. Tom Catena to Medical Mission Work in Sudan's Nuba Mountains

Dr. Tom Catena, an American doctor, has dedicated his life to providing medical care in Sudan's Nuba Mountains, where he is the only doctor. Despite the challenging conditions, he remains committed to his mission work fueled by his faith.

Princess Kate's public appearance and Sudan's civil war impact on humanitarian aid

Princess Kate will make her first public appearance since announcing she was undergoing cancer treatment. Volunteers with Doctor Without Borders discuss how Sudan's civil war is causing hunger and hindering aid efforts.

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

The ongoing conflict in Sudan has led to a devastating humanitarian crisis, with up to 10 million people displaced, 150,000 killed, and 5 million facing famine. Despite the severity of the situation, it is considered a forgotten war with little media coverage and international attention.

Sudanese Paramilitary Attack in Gezira State

Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces attacked a village in Gezira State, killing at least 100 people, with reports suggesting the death toll could be higher. The RSF has been involved in multiple attacks in the region, leading to a humanitarian crisis and potential famine. The army-aligned Transitional Sovereign Council condemned the attack as a criminal act targeting civilians.

Sudan Famine Crisis

The people of Sudan are at imminent risk of famine due to a year-long war between the army and paramilitary forces, with 18 million people already acutely hungry and 3.6 million children malnourished. The situation is dire and urgent action is needed to prevent a catastrophic hunger crisis.

Violence in Sudan, specifically in Al-Fashir

Violence in Sudan, particularly in the city of Al-Fashir, continues to intensify with the Rapid Support Forces besieging the city, causing thousands of deaths and displacing millions. People are struggling to find food, resorting to eating grass and peanut shells to survive. The region of Darfur is a strategic target for the Rapid Support Forces, aiming to control Sudan's borders with neighboring countries. Multiple armed groups are involved in the conflict, leading to a complex and devastating situation.

Death of Sudan's Army Chief's Son in Motorcycle Accident

The son of Sudan's army chief, Abdel Fattah Burhan, has died in a hospital in Turkey two months after a motorcycle accident. The incident occurred amid ongoing conflict in Sudan.

Conflict in Sudan

Over 8 million people displaced in Sudan due to conflict between a paramilitary group and the Sudanese army, with a Sudanese poet drawing attention to the overlooked crisis.

Impact of War on Sudan

Sudan is suffering from a devastating impact of war, leading to the world's largest displacement crisis and a humanitarian disaster with no resolution in sight.

Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

A year of war in Sudan following a coup has led to devastating consequences, including the world's largest displacement crisis, fear of genocide in Darfur, and catastrophic living conditions for millions of Sudanese people.

Humanitarian Aid for Sudan

World donors pledge over $2.1 billion in humanitarian aid for Sudan after yearlong war, pushing population to brink of famine. Conflict between military and paramilitary forces has led to thousands of deaths, widespread displacement, and infrastructure destruction.

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

A yearlong war in Sudan has devastated the country, pushing its people to the brink of famine. Top diplomats and aid groups are meeting in Paris to drum up humanitarian support for Sudan. The conflict has led to widespread atrocities, displacement, and hunger, with millions in need of urgent aid.

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

The brutal conflict in Sudan has caused over 8 million people to flee their homes and led to more than 14,000 deaths. The country is facing a severe humanitarian crisis with 25 million people in need of assistance and 18 million facing acute hunger. The conflict involves various factions vying for control of the resource-rich nation, with foreign powers also involved in supporting different groups. The presence of Russian mercenaries and Ukrainian fighters adds another layer of complexity to the situation.

Crisis in Sudan

The crisis in Sudan could worsen in the coming months due to restricted distribution of humanitarian aid and medical supplies as war erupted on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, leading to devastation, warnings of famine, and displacement of millions of people.

Iranian-made Drones in Sudan's Civil War

Iranian-made armed drones have helped Sudan's army gain territory and halt the progress of the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Force in the country's civil war. The drones monitor and target RSF movements, leading to significant territorial advances for the army.

Famine Risk in Gaza, Haiti, and Sudan

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses the risk of famine in Gaza, Haiti, and Sudan due to conflict-induced hunger with Paul Howe of Tufts University.

U.S. Humanitarian Aid for Sudan

The U.S. announced over $47 million in humanitarian aid for war-torn Sudan and neighboring countries, aiming to help alleviate the suffering of millions of people who have fled the conflict. The total U.S. humanitarian aid for Sudan since last year now exceeds $968 million.

Peace Talks in Sudan

Tom Perriello, U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan, discusses his efforts to help broker peace talks in Sudan with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe.

Conflict in Sudan and UN's Appeal for Ramadan Ceasefire

The United Nations chief urged Sudan's warring parties to halt hostilities during Ramadan to prevent further regional instability amid a nearly year-long conflict. The conflict in Sudan has led to a humanitarian crisis with millions in need of assistance, including acute food insecurity and internal displacement.

Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

The ongoing war in Sudan between the army and the Rapid Support Forces has led to severe food shortages, violence, and displacement in areas like Al Fiteihab and Darfur, with thousands of residents suffering and aid struggling to reach those in need.

Conflict in Sudan

The conflict in Sudan between rival generals risks creating the world's largest hunger crisis, with millions facing acute hunger and being displaced. The fighting has resulted in thousands of deaths and potential war crimes in Darfur.