In a recent government meeting, urgent discussions centered on the escalating humanitarian crisis in Sudan, now recognized as the largest of its kind globally. Since April 2023, brutal clashes between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have resulted in the deaths of approximately 150,000 individuals. The conflict has also displaced over 12 million people, with more than half of Sudan's population facing severe food insecurity.
Concerns were raised regarding the lack of international attention and outrage towards the crisis, particularly in comparison to responses seen in other global conflicts. Participants highlighted the critical need for increased awareness and action from the United States and the international community.
Special envoy Tom Perriolo was commended for his efforts in organizing a conference aimed at addressing the conflict and seeking resolutions. However, questions were posed regarding the State Department's actions to mitigate external support for the RSF and SAF, emphasizing the need for a coordinated international response to alleviate the suffering in Sudan.