- by MAJDAL SHAMS
- 07 28, 2024
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Adistracted worldRSFSAFIMF has paid little attention to Sudan since war broke out in Africa’s third-largest country in April. The West is focused on Ukraine’s counter-offensive, China’s war games and the war in Gaza. African leaders, preoccupied by their own domestic problems, have shown all the urgency of a camel crossing the Sahara.The consequences of neglect are becoming starker. The conflict between erstwhile bedfellows—the Rapid Support Forces (), a paramilitary group, and the Sudanese Armed Forces (), the regular army—is destroying the state they seized together in 2021, in a coup aimed at preventing a transition to democratic government. The forecasts that Sudan’s economy will shrink by nearly a fifth this year. The war is deepening geopolitical rivalries in north-east Africa and the Persian Gulf.