A panel of experts will unpack the worsening crisis in Sudan and how it evolved, where the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), is in dire conflict with the powerful paramilitary, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The UN recently reported ongoing cases of starvation, bombardment, the collapse of hospitals, and the systematic and deliberate use of rape as a weapon. Join us for this urgent discussion co-sponsored by the Carr Ryan Center for Human Rights, and the Center for African Studies.
Featuring:
Sahar Atif
Public Service Fellow; MC/MPA Candidate
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Nicholas Coghlan
Canadian Resident Ambassador to South Sudan
Yasir Yousif Elamin
President, Sudanese American Physicians Association
Nathaniel Raymond
Executive Director, Humanitarian Research Lab
Yale School of Public Health
Co-sponsors:
Carr Ryan Center for Human Rights
Center for African Studies
Speakers and Presenters
Nathaniel Raymond, Executive Director, Humanitarian Research Lab, Yale School of Public Health;
Nicholas Coghlan, Canadian Resident Ambassador to South Sudan;
Sahar Atif, Public Service Fellow; MC/MPA Candidate, HKS;
Yasir Yousif Elamin, President, Sudanese American Physicians Association
Organizer
Additional Organizers
Carr Ryan Center for Human Rights
Center for African Studies