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internally displaced. IOM is seeking $170m for its 2026 Sudan crisis response plan, but the agency
international community as the [crisis in Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/14/iran-war-global-recession-imf-uk-growth-forecasts-oil-prices) continues to dominate diplomatic channels. Britain is among the countries attending the conference that are set to announce new funding for Sudan. Cooper will unveil
response”, and that Sudan was ready to “enter into an open confrontation” with Ethiopia “if it becomes necessary”. His comments came following a strike on Monday at the airport in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum. Previous
crisis. At the peak, the number of internally displaced people more than tripled, reaching more than 11.5 million. Nearly 4 million people have returned home – often to damaged or partially destroyed housing – but almost
crisis in Darfur has worsened. On the ground, the conflict has created a clear division between eastern and western Sudan, with the Sudanese army controlling the northern, central and eastern states, as well
crisis with tens of thousands killed and millions forced from their homes. The CIG has been closely following evidence of extensive Emirati military assistance to the RSF, but "this is the first research where
Sudan or Uganda.” A measles outbreak has struck several Labado districts since March, killing approximately 70 people and infecting about 1,000 others across 12 residential neighbourhoods, in a population of roughly 12,000, which
crisis, with food and fuel prices doubling and pushing even more families into hunger. In the western regions of Darfur and Kordofan, people continue fleeing horrific atrocities: Drone attacks on hospitals and schools, towns under
responses” from either the UN Security Council or the IAEA, raising broader concerns among nonnuclear states about fairness and equal treatment under the treaty. “The result is a growing perception that the NPT is shifting