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Sudan is facing the world’s worst humanitarian crisis — and almost no one is talking about it.
Here’s what’s really happening inside a war that’s destroying millions.

The war in Sudan has become one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, yet it is being largely ignored.

Now in its fourth year, the conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces has devastated cities like Khartoum, displaced millions, and pushed entire regions toward famine and collapse.

In this report, we take you inside Sudan’s war — from hunger in Darfur, to collapsed hospitals in Omdurman, to minefields still hidden beneath the streets of Khartoum.

Global leaders, including António Guterres, warn that this “nightmare must end.”
But with limited aid, ongoing violence, and fading international attention, the crisis continues to worsen.

📌 What this video covers:

* Why the Sudan war started
* How millions are affected by hunger and displacement
* The collapse of healthcare and aid systems
* The role of global powers and lack of intervention
* Why Sudan is being forgotten

This is not just a war.
This is a crisis the world cannot afford to ignore.

0:00 - Intro
1:00 - Sudan War: The Forgotten Crisis Destroying Millions
2:00 - World’s Worst Humanitarian Disaster

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00:07This is a capital that once moved with life, now frozen in destruction.
00:14Shattered glass, hollow buildings, streets emptied of everything except memory.
00:20In Sudan, war has not just damaged a city, it has erased a way of life.
00:33Far from the capital, the war becomes quieter and more brutal.
00:39Hunger, displacement, waiting.
00:43Three years of war in Sudan have created the world's largest humanitarian crisis.
00:48The conflict has ravaged livelihoods, uprooted communities and driven millions of people into hunger.
00:54Famine still stalks parts of this country.
00:57Aid workers, trucks and warehouses continue to come under attack,
01:02putting the lives of our colleagues at risk and disrupting our assistance.
01:07Yet for millions of people here in Sudan, WFP is the only lifeline.
01:12Every month we reach around four million people with food and nutrition support.
01:18This assistance saves lives, it keeps families going and it holds communities together.
01:31This is not a shortage, this is survival breaking down.
01:43Even those who survive hunger face another battle, access to care.
01:49The difficult situation was, it is hard to do, but it must be addressed.
01:55We have to pay attention to the test and find it too,
02:01it was hard to do when it was removed from the safe setup.
02:04We also had to be under control of the capacity of the OC すごown.
02:06We didn't know how many of us were doing it and how many of us were doing it.
02:12We didn't know if it was right or if it was wrong, we didn't know.
02:16We were in the medical department, we took more than 75% of the medical department.
02:22But the medical department, the medical department, was the medical department at the medical department.
02:30Aid exists, but reaching people is another fight entirely.
02:43Even where the fighting slows, the war refuses to leave.
02:47We didn't know how many of us were doing it.
02:50We had a variety of people and people.
02:56Thank God, we didn't know how many of us were doing it.
02:59And we did it with peace.
03:01Parks have become minefields.
03:03Entire neighborhoods remain unsafe.
03:13And yet, people are coming back to rebuild, to reclaim, to start again.
03:20Now we're trying to come back to our local department.
03:22But we are taking a short break.
03:23It's too serious.
03:25Because we don't have any water.
03:27We don't have any water.
03:28And we don't have any water.
03:29And we don't have any water.
03:29We believe that the government is going to bear the issue of this water.
03:34And they are going to bring water on the water.
03:38Because we don't have any water.
03:40Why do you think that everyone is going to work on all the areas?
04:01This is not recovery, this is survival in place.
04:13Some of the worst violence leaves no visible scars.
04:17The next thing which is more profound is the sexual violence using as a weapon of war.
04:22It was systematic with the same scenario and different scenarios according to the places
04:28like the same scenario in Al-Jazeera and Khartoum, the same scenario and different scenario
04:34in Darfur and all Darfur.
04:38Because in Darfur it's actually accompanying the ethnical cleansing.
04:45It's difficult but most of the cases actually the family witnessed, so they know.
04:50So it's a trauma for the whole family.
04:52It's not just a single act.
04:54That's why when I talk about systematic using of weapon of war, it's about like humiliating
04:59people, forcing them to leave their houses and places and cities and also breaking out
05:06the social fabrics.
05:10This is not incidental, it's deliberate.
05:20The war began as a power struggle between Sudan's army and the rapid support forces.
05:26But it quickly spiraled into something much larger, a fractured state, competing interests
05:33and a conflict with no clear end.
05:42An entire generation of children has been robbed of education and the consequences are
05:47not confined to Sudan, they are destabilizing the wider region.
05:52Excellencies, this nightmare must end.
05:53That requires unity and urgency, civilians must be protected, humanitarian workers must be
06:00able to carry out their life-saving work safely and without obstruction, humanitarian operations
06:06must be fully funded, yet last year, less than 40% of the humanitarian support required
06:11was delivered.
06:12N'oublions pas le Soudan, c'est là-bas que depuis trois ans, la guerre provoque la
06:18pire crise humanitaire au monde.
06:19Jamais depuis le début du siècle, autant de personnes ont souffert de la famine et de
06:24la faim qu'aujourd'hui au Soudan.
06:26Des millions de personnes déplacées qui fuient les combats, les exactions, les violences
06:33sexuelles.
06:33Des millions de femmes et d'enfants qui manquent de tout, de nourriture, de médicaments,
06:38mais aussi de tentes où s'abriter dans des camps où vivent des centaines de milliers
06:44de réfugiés dans le plus absolu des dénouements.
06:48The warnings are clear, the urgency is real, but action remains limited.
07:03This war has lasted long enough to fade from global attention.
07:06Not because it ended, but because the world moved on.
07:11The question is no longer how it started or even when it will end.
07:16It is whether the world will choose to care again.
07:31Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
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