Sudan war three years on

Sudan war three years on

From Focus on Africa by BBC World Service

April 15, 2026 · 23 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan three years after the war began, featuring insights from the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and exploring the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Africa.

It's three years today, April 15, since the war in Sudan erupted triggered by a power struggle between the army and paramilitary group, Rapid Support Forces - RSF. The fighting has led to a partitioning of the country and created the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. The number of women and girls needing support in Sudan following gender-based violence has nearly quadrupled since the start of the war, according to a new UN gender alert. We hear from the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk. And across parts of Africa, laws targeting same-sex relationships are tightening. We hear how the LGBTQ+ community is finding ways to create safe spaces. Presenter : Nkechi Ogbonna Producers: Keikantse, Chiamaka Dike, and Blessing Aderogba Technical Producer: Davis Mwasaru Senior Producer: Charles Gitonga Editor: Maryam Abdalla

People in this episode

Host: Nkechi Ogbonna

Guest: Volker Türk

Topics covered

  • Sudan war
  • humanitarian crisis
  • gender-based violence
  • LGBTQ+ community
  • safe spaces
  • power struggle

Keywords

  • Sudan
  • humanitarian crisis
  • gender-based violence
  • LGBTQ+
  • Rapid Support Forces
  • UN
  • power struggle

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: United Nations, Rapid Support Forces

Places: Sudan

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