500 days since the conflict began:

500 days have passed since the conflict in Sudan began, marking a prolonged period of violence and suffering. The ongoing war has led to a severe humanitarian crisis, with millions displaced across the country, struggling to survive under increasingly dire conditions. The situation is particularly alarming in displacement camps, where malnutrition is widespread, and a critical shortage of essential supplies exacerbates the suffering.

The Darfur Network for Human Rights (DNHR) urgently calls on all warring parties to prioritize the protection of civilians and medical facilities, which have been consistently targeted throughout the conflict. DNHR also urges these parties to lift restrictions and simplify procedures to facilitate the rapid delivery of humanitarian aid to those in desperate need.

This somber milestone underscores the urgent need for international attention and intervention to address the worsening humanitarian conditions in Sudan and to ensure that aid reaches the most vulnerable populations.