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impact The report projects that under a “Protracted Conflict” scenario with the war lasting until 2030, Sudan’s GDP in 2043 would be US$34.5 billion lower than it would be with no war
population – forced to flee their homes and civilian infrastructure across the country extensively damaged. “We are not just facing a crisis – we are witnessing the systematic erosion of a country’s future,” Luca Renda
Population Fund (UNFPA) emergency [report](https://www.unfpa.org/resources/flash-update-situation-el-fasher-sudan-october-28-2025) from August 2025 highlighted that the only functioning maternity hospital in the besieged city of el-Fasher faces critical medicine shortages and risks imminent closure. El-Fasher
Sudan](https://www.theguardian.com/world/sudan). In Nigeria and Ethiopia, government oil rations meant the emergency relief body was having to limit generator use in its health clinics. “In certain parts of hospitals, we’ll have
Sudan. Spanning some 924,000 hectares (2.28 million acres) between the Blue and White Nile Rivers, the project features more than 8,000 kilometres (4,970 miles) of canals and historically produced half
population. The study found that a dramatic expansion of “restrictive legal arsenals” used by governments around the world, particularly in their use of national security laws, was impinging on the rights of the free press
impacts so many of us,” Mustafa said. “We make our living in this city”. Security forces sealed Maka al-Mukarama Road, one of Mogadishu’s main arteries, while [Bakara market,](/news/2024/2/6/ten-dead-20-others-injured-in-multiple-blasts-in-market-in-somali-capital) the largest commercial