Shattered Lives in Sudan Amid Human Rights Abuses
ACHRS Releases the Sudan Monitor for September 2024

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has led to widespread chaos in Sudan, devastating communities and leaving civilians trapped in a cycle of despair. With neighborhoods destroyed and access to food and healthcare severely compromised, human rights abuses, including the use of hunger as a weapon and gender-based violence, have become rampant as the refugee crisis is worsening. Efforts by international organizations to document these atrocities face immense challenges, revealing the grim reality on the ground.
As hostilities continue, a mass exodus of refugees has spilled into neighboring countries like South Sudan, Chad, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Libya, creating a severe humanitarian crisis. The influx strains local resources and exacerbates political tensions, leaving many families fractured and children unaccompanied in precarious situations. Additionally, foreign interventions have complicated the landscape, often deepening divisions rather than fostering peace. This report provides a thorough analysis of human rights abuses in Sudan, the ongoing refugee crisis, and the influence of external actors on the conflict, highlighting the urgent need for a concerted response to alleviate the suffering of those affected.
Read our latest Sudan Monitor to know more about this humanitarian crisis.