Conference: Sudan’s two years of crisis—impact and pathways to recovery and resilience
Sudan has now entered its third year of armed conflict, resulting in economic collapse and a deepening humanitarian crisis. As of April 2025, over 8.6 million people have been internally displaced, and over 3 million have fled to neighboring countries. Famine has been confirmed in 10 areas and inter...
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| author | Rakhy, Tarig Alhaj Mohamed, Shima Siddig, Khalid Abushama, Hala Kirui, Oliver K. Dorosh, Paul A. |
| author_browse | Abushama, Hala Dorosh, Paul A. Kirui, Oliver K. Mohamed, Shima Rakhy, Tarig Alhaj Siddig, Khalid |
| author_facet | Rakhy, Tarig Alhaj Mohamed, Shima Siddig, Khalid Abushama, Hala Kirui, Oliver K. Dorosh, Paul A. |
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| description | Sudan has now entered its third year of armed conflict, resulting in economic collapse and a deepening humanitarian crisis. As of April 2025, over 8.6 million people have been internally displaced, and over 3 million have fled to neighboring countries. Famine has been confirmed in 10 areas and internally displaced person (IDP) camps, with 17 others at risk. GDP contracted by 20% in 2023 and 15% in 2024 alongside soaring inflation and widespread food insecurity. The conflict is now among the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
An April 14-15 Sudan Conflict Conference in Nairobi, Kenya showcased recent research on the conflict’s impact, policy dialogue, and learning from comparable conflict experiences. The event, organized by IFPRI’s Sudan Strategy Support Program and partners, brought together researchers, policy advocates, humanitarian actors, and development practitioners to examine the devastating impacts of the conflict and to chart pathways for recovery and resilience. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1760802025-08-13T05:27:18Z Conference: Sudan’s two years of crisis—impact and pathways to recovery and resilience Rakhy, Tarig Alhaj Mohamed, Shima Siddig, Khalid Abushama, Hala Kirui, Oliver K. Dorosh, Paul A. conflicts famine food security displacement Sudan has now entered its third year of armed conflict, resulting in economic collapse and a deepening humanitarian crisis. As of April 2025, over 8.6 million people have been internally displaced, and over 3 million have fled to neighboring countries. Famine has been confirmed in 10 areas and internally displaced person (IDP) camps, with 17 others at risk. GDP contracted by 20% in 2023 and 15% in 2024 alongside soaring inflation and widespread food insecurity. The conflict is now among the world’s worst humanitarian crises. An April 14-15 Sudan Conflict Conference in Nairobi, Kenya showcased recent research on the conflict’s impact, policy dialogue, and learning from comparable conflict experiences. The event, organized by IFPRI’s Sudan Strategy Support Program and partners, brought together researchers, policy advocates, humanitarian actors, and development practitioners to examine the devastating impacts of the conflict and to chart pathways for recovery and resilience. 2025-05-29 2025-08-13T05:27:17Z 2025-08-13T05:27:17Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176080 en https://www.ifpri.org/event/two-years-of-crisis-impact-and-pathways-to-recovery-and-resilience/ https://www.ifpri.org/blog/sudans-catastrophe-farmers-could-offer-quick-postwar-recovery-if-peace-is-found/ Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute Rakhy, Tarig Alhaj; Mohamed, Shima; Siddig, Khalid; Abushama, Hala; Kirui, Oliver Kiptoo; and Dorosh, Paul. 2025. Conference: Sudan’s two years of crisis—impact and pathways to recovery and resilience. IFPRI blog. Published online on May 29, 2025. https://www.ifpri.org/blog/conference-sudans-two-years-of-crisis-impact-and-pathways-to-recovery-and-resilience/ |
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| title | Conference: Sudan’s two years of crisis—impact and pathways to recovery and resilience |
| title_full | Conference: Sudan’s two years of crisis—impact and pathways to recovery and resilience |
| title_fullStr | Conference: Sudan’s two years of crisis—impact and pathways to recovery and resilience |
| title_full_unstemmed | Conference: Sudan’s two years of crisis—impact and pathways to recovery and resilience |
| title_short | Conference: Sudan’s two years of crisis—impact and pathways to recovery and resilience |
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| topic | conflicts famine food security displacement |
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