Three years into Sudan’s brutal civil war, the very individuals risking their lives to save others–aid workers, grassroots volunteers, and emergency response coordinators–have become deliberate targets. Whether aligned with international agencies or part of local civil society networks, these actors have found themselves navigating a minefield of violence, bureaucracy, suspicion, and impunity.
From the early days of the conflict, the promise of humanitarian neutrality has been systematically…
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