poverty
Sudan’s war leaves a generation of children without safety or school
By Katey Hearth at Mission Network News
· July 6, 2026
· 2 min read
Sudan (MNN) — Three years of war in Sudan have left millions of children without protection, education, food, or other basic services. The consequences are likely to last a lifetime. Often, the most vulnerable groups are also the most at-risk. While two out of every five Sudanese face crisis levels
Key takeaway While two out of every five Sudanese face crisis levels of hunger, more than 800,000 children younger than five years old face the deadliest form of malnutrition.
Why this matters
The devastating impact of Sudan's three-year war on its children has far-reaching consequences, threatening the country's future. With over half of the displaced population being children, and nearly 27% of them under the age of five, an entire generation is growing up without access to education, leaving them vulnerable to a lifetime of poverty and instability. The deliberate targeting of women and children from minority groups, driven by racial motivations, exacerbates the crisis. The efforts of organizations like Greater Reach Alliance, which has provided pop-up medical clinics, offer a glimmer of hope, demonstrating that these communities have not been forgotten. As the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, the role of faith-based organizations in providing aid and support will be crucial in addressing the physical and emotional needs of the affected populations, and potentially, in bringing about long-term positive change.
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Category: poverty ·
Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: Mission Network News ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Sudan (MNN) — Three years of war in Sudan have left millions of children without protection, education, food, or other basic services. The consequences are likely to last a lifetime. Often, the most vulnerable groups are also the most at-risk. While two out of every five Sudanese face crisis levels
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