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Sudan: 280 children and 70 caretakers from Khartoum orphanage reach safety
Sudan: Vital surgical supplies reaching hospitals in Khartoum
“There should be a UN Human Rights Office everywhere.”: Türk
Sudan: Humanitarian needs soar one month on; SRCS & ICRC welcome parties’ public commitment to adhere to international humanitarian law
UN experts: Civilians bear devastating brunt of fighting in Sudan
Türk calls on Sudan combatants to agree peace talks, aid and protection of civilians
Security Council: UNISFA
Sudan: lifesaving vaccines for children destroyed in power outages amidst violence
Plight of civilians amid hostilities: Sudan
Australian FM statement on Sudan conflict
As Desperate Sudanese Flee Their Embattled Nation, Security Council Urges Warring Parties to Respect Ceasefire, Reboot Negotiations, Immediately End Fighting
Warning Power Struggle in Sudan Lighting Fuse That Could Detonate across Borders, Secretary-General Says Fighting Must Stop, Urges Parties to Respect Ceasefire
Sudan: Ceasefire a potential lifesaver for civilians trapped without food, water, medical care
Sudan: Pause in fighting needed to deliver medical supplies
Calls to protect children in Khartoum as fighting spreads – Save The Children
Türk urges immediate end to hostilities, return to talks: Sudan
Despite Improved Political Situation in Sudan, Greater Support Needed to Help Country with Its Domestic Challenges, Mission Head Tells Security Council
High Commissioner reiterates Sudanese people’s call for ‘change, peace, democracy and justice’
New UN human rights expert to make first official visit: Sudan
Sudan Not Meeting Cooperation Requirements with International Criminal Court, Prosecutor Tells Security Council, Urging Khartoum to Act Now
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk concludes his official visit to Sudan
UN Human Rights Chief to visit Sudan, 13
Dracunculiasis eradication: strong cross-border collaboration towards certification of Sudan in 2023
Teklemariam overcomes challenges to achieve his dream
LA Lakers’ Wenyen Gabriel visits homeland of South Sudan with UNHCR, to ‘speak up for refugees and displaced people everywhere’
Sudan: new data reveals sharp deterioration in food crisis, with nearly 12 million hungry people
UN human rights expert Adama Dieng to visit Sudan on 20 February
Press briefing notes on Sudan 18 January
Press briefing notes on Sudan protests
Bachelet condemns killings of peaceful protesters in Sudan
Press briefing notes on Sudan
Global Development Institute secures £32 million for African Cities research
Controlling killer robots: how do we do it?