The Sudan civil war, now in its second year, is a power struggle between two military forces, with the civilian population of 47 million caught in the middle. At least 15,000 have died – but the number could be 10 times that. Some 11 million have been forcibly displaced. Hundreds of thousands are in famine, and half the population face acute hunger, according to the World Food Program.
But who’s leading the drive to end the conflict? U.S. friends and allies are supporting both sides in the conflict, but our next speaker says Washington is refusing to use its leverage to make them desist.
Cameron Hudson, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a longtime expert on Sudan, will address the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs on October 1.
He is the former executive director at the United States Holocaust Memorial’s Center for the Prevention of Genocide and previously served at the State Department, the National Security Council and the CIA.
The program will take place October 1 at 6 pm.
Where: this will be live-feed on the Zoom platform.