After Six Months of War, Sudan is Disintegrating
After Six Months of War, Sudan is Disintegrating
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After Six Months of War, Sudan is Disintegrating

This week on The Horn, Alan is joined by Dr Suliman Baldo, Executive Director of the Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker, to discuss the situation in Sudan six months into the war and where the country is headed.

In this episode of The Horn, Alan talks to Dr Suliman Baldo, Executive Director of the Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker, about the dire state of Sudan six months into the war between Sudan’s armed forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and whether Sudan has already collapsed. They assess the current military dynamics across the country and the internal dynamics within both the RSF and the Sudanese armed forces, as well as why there has been no serious progress towards a ceasefire. They talk about how both parties’ mobilisation of different ethnic groups amplifies further social tensions among the population. They also discuss the involvement of outside actors in the conflict and why existing peace efforts have failed to make any meaningful progress.

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For more in-depth analysis of the topics discussed in this episode, check out our Sudan country page.

Contributors

Project Director, Horn of Africa
alanboswell
Dr Suliman Baldo
Executive Director, Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker

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