Civil peace in Sudan – and Germany's important role Published: 10 October 2025 Commentary In the conflict in Sudan, diplomatic efforts are focused too heavily on the two main warring parties, the SAF and RSF, while civilian actors are barely involved. Without their active participation, a peace process has little chance of success. Ahmed Kodouda, Ulf Terlinden
"The Humanitarian Situation in Sudan Is Catastrophic" Published: 9 October 2025 Speech In his speech, Jan Egeland, Secretary-General of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), points out three key factors that are contributing to the detrimental humanitarian situation in Sudan. Jan Egeland
"It's essential for me that the audience grasps the true scale of Sudan's crisis." Published: 19 February 2025 Interview In April 2023, war broke out in Sudan and is still raging - also in the capital Khartoum. A Sudanese film team captured the lives of five residents before and during the war. Their film is now showing at the Berlinale. Clara Müller spoke to them.
Trapped in Overlapping Conflicts: Refugee Securitization and Regional Geopolitical Dynamics Published: 23 November 2023 Analysis The violent clashes in Sudan since April 2023 have led to considerable displacement and great hardship for the civilian population. Despite this, the humanitarian crisis is hardly being addressed by the European public. An analysis of the causes and consequences of the conflict and the resulting refugee movements. Samuel Zewdie Hagos , Marcus Engler
Sudan’s Civil Society - Aspirant Revolutionaries Once More Published: 30 April 2019 Civil society has always played a key role in Sudan’s long ongoing struggle for political reform and the National Congress Party, which has ruthlessly clung to power for nearly 30 years, is cognisant of this.
Common Sense on Conflict Minerals Published: 9 December 2014 Natural resources should be a major contributor to development in some of the countries that need it most. And yet, in some of world’s poorest and most fragile states, they bring just the opposite. Michael Gibb