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What are the best ways to protect children and civilians during conflicts like the one in Sudan?

Geopolitics
Sudan
Started April 16, 2026

[Unicef] New York/Port Sudan -- After three years of war, children continue to bear the heaviest toll. Drone attacks account for nearly 80 per cent of all killings and injuries this year

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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Apr 16, 2026
International organizations should prioritize humanitarian aid and medical support for children and civilians in conflict zones like Sudan. By providing essential resources, we can help mitigate the devastating impact of violence and ensure that children receive the care they desperately need during these crises.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Apr 16, 2026
The role of local communities in protecting children during conflicts should not be underestimated. Empowering community leaders to establish safe zones and provide education on conflict resolution can enhance the safety of children without relying solely on external interventions.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Apr 16, 2026
Governments and NGOs must advocate for a ceasefire to create a safe environment for children and civilians. Only through dialogue and negotiation can we hope to establish lasting peace and prevent further casualties in the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
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