Mass atrocities are happening again in Sudan. The international community must step up pressure to stop them. Daniel P. Sullivan joined CNN’s Rosemary Church to discuss his latest report Bearing Witness: Atrocities and Looming Hunger in Darfur.
The New Humanitarian: Urgent Help Needed for Stranded South Sudanese Returnees
The South Sudan government, aid agencies, and donors need to work together to urgently put an end to this deepening crisis.
Return to a Displaced Nation: The Sudan Crisis and South Sudan’s Returnees
The crisis in Sudan has accelerated. No more time can be wasted as hundreds of thousands more potential returnees wait in the wings.
Urgent Action Needed to Save Lives in Renk, South Sudan
Action must be taken to save the lives of those exposed, stranded, and at immediate risk in Renk as South Sudanese returnees flee fighting in Sudan.
It’s Time for the UN to Prioritize South Sudanese Women
Ten years since the civil war began in South Sudan, South Sudanese women and girls have faced sexual violence year after year with impunity.
The National Interest: The World Must Not Forget South Sudan
Three things are needed if South Sudan is to keep moving toward peace.
Do Not Forget: Aiding and Protecting Civilians in South Sudan
South Sudan continues to face one of the largest displacement and humanitarian crises on earth.
Refugees International Statement on South Sudan Ten Year Anniversary of Independence
On the 10th anniversary of South Sudan’s independence, the international community must help ensure the future of the country will not be a repeat of the past.
Explainer: Flooding Worsens Humanitarian Crises in Sudan and South Sudan
Flooding throughout Africa’s Sahel region has exacerbated humanitarian crises in Sudan and South Sudan, two countries undergoing political transition while battling food insecurity, armed conflict, and COVID-19.
COVID-19 and Atrocity Prevention in Cameroon and South Sudan
Refugees International and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide offer takeaways on how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting atrocity prevention in Cameroon and South Sudan.