Tag Archives: Humanitarian access

Navigating shifting power relations in Sudan – implications for the aid response

July 30th, 2024

This blog is the seventh blog of the series ‘Humanitarian access, local action and conflict sensitivity dilemmas in Sudan since…

Towards a conflict-sensitive role for grassroot organisations in social protection in Sudan

May 15th, 2024

This blog is the sixth blog of the series ‘Humanitarian access, local action and conflict sensitivity dilemmas in Sudan since…

Sudan’s conflict one year on – four priority areas where conflict sensitivity is needed most

April 15th, 2024

Donors and aid workers increasingly understand the need to be conflict sensitive in order to avoid entrenching and sustaining the…

What can Sudan’s past teach us? – Part 2: recommendations for aid’s approach to access today

March 25th, 2024

Humanitarian access challenges in Sudan are not new. The control or denial of access by conflict actors to further political,…

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‘Share what you have‘: five local responders reflect on delivering aid in Sudan

December 19th, 2023

This blog is the second blog of the series ‘Humanitarian access, local action and conflict sensitivity dilemmas in Sudan since…

Towards better access in Sudan: lessons from Myanmar, Ethiopia and Syria

November 20th, 2023

This blog is the first blog of the series ‘Humanitarian access, local action and conflict sensitivity dilemmas in Sudan since…

Humanitarian access, local action and conflict sensitivity in Sudan since April 2023

October 30th, 2023

Introducing a new CSF blog series Six months of devastating conflict have plummeted Sudan into what the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian…