
June 20, 2026
by Francesco Citterich There are crises that make the news and crises that disappear in silence. Sudan ranks first in the Norwegian Refugee Council’s ranking of the world’s most neglected displacement crises. A record that is anything but enviable, which demonstrates how the African country is today one of the most dramatic examples of a humanitarian catastrophe capable of assuming enormous proportions without receiving adequate attention from the international community, neither in terms of media coverage, nor humanitarian funding, nor effective political initiatives. Sudan’s placement at the top of the ranking does not depend only on the high number of people forced to leave their homes, but above all on the deep gap between the size of the …
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