The Beijing+30 African Women's Movement says three years since the outbreak of the war in Sudan, the global response remains a critical failure. They say that with over 13 million people forcibly displaced, widespread famine, and the systemic collapse of healthcare, Sudanese women and girls are bearing the brunt of a crisis that international institutions have failed to resolve. An estimated 12 million women and girls currently face heightened risks of gender-based violence, exploitation, and systemic neglect-a staggering reality that demands far more than diplomatic concern.Sisi Segalo has more on the story….

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