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Understanding the Ongoing Conflicts in Sudan: The Struggle for Darfur and South Sudan

This piece explores the devastating conflicts in Sudan, particularly focusing on the Darfur war and the separations in the North and South. As millions face food insecurity, with over a third of the population displaced, the reasons behind the persistent fighting become clear. The ongoing violence, including civilian casualties and increased poverty, disrupts essential livelihoods such as farming. This analysis highlights the plight of survivors and the severe humanitarian crisis affecting children and families across the region.

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Understanding the Ongoing Conflicts in Sudan: The Struggle for Darfur and South Sudan

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  1. Sudan Conflicts Andrea Dombe Daniel J Lee Josh Hwang Dawn Park and Joanne Ryu

  2. Darfur War • Civilian and fatalities happen Darfur and South Sudan. • People in Sudan were involved. The north and the south separated.

  3. Why are they fighting? The north and the south separated and they both want all of Sudan.

  4. Interesting Facts • Eleven million need food aid. • One third of the people are misplaced. • Break down in trades and markets. • Kids underage of five are over weight. • Farmers can’t farm because so many people lack food and fight for it. • Survivors is that the individuals responsible for rape, murder and destruction of villages and livelihoods.

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