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Sudan: “War economy” sustains conflict, United Nations (UN) report warns

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A United Nations report warns that a war economy is sustaining the conflict in Sudan. The report suggests that economic factors, including war profiteering, are prolonging the ongoing crisis. This highlights the need for addressing economic incentives to achieve peace. The warning underscores the international concern over the protracted nature of the Sudanese conflict.

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Civilians bear the brunt of the war economy.

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Humanitarianscore: 95
  • Civilians bear the brunt of the war economy.
  • Access for humanitarian aid is often blocked.

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