The Sudanese populace achieved a significant democratic milestone in April 2019 by peacefully toppling the lengthy dictatorship of Omar al-Bashir.
Following his ousting, the democratic transition was abruptly halted by a coup d'état in October 2021, initiated by generals Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan and Hamdan Daglo.
Since April 2023, a deepening conflict has erupted between these two military leaders, with devastating consequences for the civilian population, particularly in Darfur.
International attention towards Sudan remains disappointing, largely limited to nations like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, which support anti-democratic efforts.
The pro-coup alliance has fractured since the onset of conflict, highlighting ongoing political instability and humanitarian crises across the nation.