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Averting catastroph­e in Darfur must be a priority

- DR. MAJID RAFIZADEH

For more than a year, Sudan has been gripped by a brutal conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilita­ry Rapid Support Forces. What began as a localized dispute has escalated into a protracted and bloody struggle, leaving almost no corner of the country untouched by its devastatin­g effects. Unfortunat­ely, this conflict is tearing the fabric of Sudanese society apart, inflicting irreparabl­e harm on the millions of innocent civilians who have been forced to endure the horrors of war. The impacts of this conflict have not spared Darfur, a region with a long history of violence and bloodshed. The scars of past conflicts run deep in the collective memory of its inhabitant­s. The current war has once again plunged Darfur into a state of despair and desolation, with communitie­s bearing the brunt of senseless violence and suffering. Beyond the immediate loss of life, the conflict has triggered a cascade of secondary crises, chief among them being acute food shortages and a looming humanitari­an catastroph­e in Darfur. As food supplies dwindle and resources become increasing­ly scarce, the specter of starvation looms large over the region, threatenin­g the lives and livelihood­s of countless innocent civilians. With each passing day, Darfur inches closer to the brink of a full-blown humanitari­an disaster. Desperatio­n grips Darfur, with ordinary people resorting to extreme measures just to survive amid unimaginab­le hardship. Leni Kinzli, the World Food Program’s regional spokespers­on, last week painted a harrowing picture of the humanitari­an crisis unfolding in Darfur. With at least 1.7 million people experienci­ng emergency levels of hunger as of December, Kinzli warned that the situation had likely worsened since then.

One of the underlying problems is that the humanitari­an response in Darfur is being hindered by logistical challenges and obstacles, including violence that has effectivel­y blocked crucial humanitari­an corridors. Recent violence around the city of Al-Fashir dealt a severe blow to relief efforts, obstructin­g a vital humanitari­an corridor from Chad.

Urgent action is needed to remove these barriers and ensure the unimpeded flow of aid to those in desperate need.

In addition to logistical challenges, another issue is that humanitari­an staff operating in Darfur face grave risks to their safety and security. The targeting of humanitari­an workers by armed groups represents a blatant violation of internatio­nal humanitari­an law and further complicate­s efforts to deliver lifesaving assistance to vulnerable population­s. Recent attacks on humanitari­an staff in South Darfur demonstrat­e the dangers faced by those on the front lines of aid delivery. In order to ensure the safety of humanitari­an staff, strict adherence to internatio­nal humanitari­an law by all parties to the conflict is paramount. Furthermor­e, addressing the crisis in Darfur requires a comprehens­ive approach that encompasse­s both immediate humanitari­an relief efforts and long-term strategies. In the short term, measures such as establishi­ng ceasefires, facilitati­ng humanitari­an access and ensuring the safety of aid workers are essential to mitigating the immediate impact of the crisis and preventing further loss of life.

Crucially, the internatio­nal community must ramp up its efforts to support the people of Darfur in their time of need. This includes providing financial assistance to fund humanitari­an operations and exerting diplomatic pressure on all parties to the conflict to uphold their obligation­s under internatio­nal law.

Unrestrict­ed access and security guarantees are paramount to delivering lifesaving assistance to those most in need and must be a top priority for policymake­rs and humanitari­an actors alike.

Government­s and humanitari­an organizati­ons ought to collaborat­e to address the conflict. Meaningful efforts to address this devastatin­g war will require sustained commitment and engagement from all stakeholde­rs, including government­s, regional organizati­ons and the internatio­nal community. In conclusion, the crisis in Darfur demands urgent and concerted action from the internatio­nal community to prevent further suffering and loss of life. It is a complex challenge that demands a multifacet­ed response. Immediate humanitari­an relief efforts are essential to alleviate the suffering of those affected by the conflict and prevent further loss of life. However, these efforts must be complement­ed by long-term strategies for conflict resolution and peacebuild­ing.

The specter of starvation looms large over the region, threatenin­g the livelihood­s of countless innocent civilians

One of the problems is that the humanitari­an response in Darfur is being hindered by logistical challenges

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