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The Sudan Civil War: Barriers Across Borders


Jul 15, 2025
Categories: Forced Migration Refugees Regional Stability Sudanese Affairs UNHCR

The Sudan Civil War is a raging conflict whose intense fighting has created the worst Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) crisis in history (UNHCR, 2025). After two years of war, the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center reports that over 11.6 million people are displaced within Sudan, and another four million have fled the country (IDMC, 2025). The central countries that are accepting forcibly displaced Sudanese are the Central African Republic (CAR), Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, South Sudan, and Uganda...

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The Perfect Storm: Why Central and Western Africa Are Experiencing Record Displacement


Jun 24, 2025
Categories: Children On The Move climate change Conflict and War Forced Migration Gender and migration human rights Internally displaced persons Migration and Refugees Migration in Africa Public Awareness & Prevention Reform Refugee Resettlement UNHCR

“We are seeing that, overall, more and more people are on the move.” Luis de Freitas, leader of the regional data hub in Dakar for the IOM   

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Fleeing War, Finding Uncertainty: The Challenges Faced by Sudanese Refugees in Egypt


Apr 08, 2025
Categories: NGO Reports Social Integration Refugee Resettlement Forced Migration Middle East and North Africa Sudanese Affairs Egyptian Law UN and Global Affairs Humanitarian Aid Asylum Policy International Law African Politics Migration and Refugees Conflict and War

  Background During the early twentieth century, Sudan was a protectorate of Egypt (in the north) and the United Kingdom (in the south), known as the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium. But, in 1956, the Republic of Sudan declared independence after Egypt and the United Kingdom relinquished their sovereignty. However, at this time, there was a stark divide between the northern region (wealthier, Muslim majority) and the southern region (less developed and Christian majority. This...

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