Sudan's Three-Year War Is the World's Largest Crisis — and a Case Study in How Disasters Disappear
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In many of the world’s most deadly conflicts, human victims and their memory are often diluted for the general public in an impersonal sea of numbers. When the magnitude of the tragedy exceeds a certain threshold, and especially when it occurs in the wrong coordinates, the names and stories reaped by violence tend to be rounded with great coldness. Continue reading
Sudan's three-year war is the world's largest crisis — and a case study in how disasters disappear
The Direct Message Tension: Sudan’s war is the largest humanitarian crisis on Earth, with 33 million people in need, yet only 16% of its funding requirements have been met — the world’s most documented disaster is also its most ignored. Noise: The assumption that awareness leads to action, that documenting a crisis compels a response, that the international system’s inaction represents a failure of information rather than a failure of priority. …
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