Assessing Opportunities for Protection of Civilians in Sudan

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Join us for an expert discussion on enabling the protection of civilians in Sudan.

The war in Sudan is causing the fastest-growing humanitarian and displacement crisis in the world today. More than half of the population is experiencing acute hunger, with famine confirmed in North Darfur and likely present elsewhere. Since the conflict erupted in April 2023, the international community has undertaken a variety of political initiatives aimed at achieving a ceasefire between the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces. But in the absence of such an agreement, the extraordinary human toll of the conflict — including the targeting and killing of civilians, widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure, use of sexual violence as a weapon of war, and recruitment of children by forces — continues to mount.

The Partnership for Effective Peacekeeping is convening a public discussion to assess options for the United States government, United Nations, and other partners to address the worsening humanitarian situation and meaningfully advance the protection of civilians in Sudan. Government officials, experts, and advocates will engage in a series of dynamic conversations about the political process, protection and humanitarian situation, and possible options for increasing humanitarian action and civilian security.

The Partnership for Effective Peacekeeping (PEP) is a Washington, D.C.-based, nonpartisan working group led by the Stimson Center, Better World Campaign, Refugees International, and Center for Civilians in Conflict. PEP brings together the research, policy, advocacy, and humanitarian communities to identify challenges, promote the best ways to strengthen international peacekeeping capacity, and maintain U.S. support for peacekeeping.

Featured Speakers

Thomas Perriello, U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan

Quscondy Abdulshafi, Senior Regional Advisor for Africa, Freedom House

Niemat Ahmadi, Founder and President, Darfur Women Action Group

Julie Gregory, Research Analyst, Protecting Civilians and Human Security, The Stimson Center

Hardin Lang, Vice President, Programs and Policy, Refugees International (Moderator)

Lisa Sharland, Senior Fellow and Director, Protecting Civilians and Human Security, The Stimson Center (Moderator)

Rachel Stohl, Senior Vice President of Research Programs, Director of the Conventional Defense Program, The Stimson Center (Opening Remarks)

Daniel P. Sullivan, Director for Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, Refugees International