Sudan’s Prime Minister: This is the path out of the horrors of war
Kamil Idris outlines his government’s vision for ending the war, rebuilding the country and restoring civilian rule.

Kamil Idris outlines his government’s vision for ending the war, rebuilding the country and restoring civilian rule.



![Sudanese soldiers from the Rapid Support Forces unit, led by Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, the deputy head of the military council, secure the area where Dagalo attends a military-backed tribe's rally, in the East Nile province, Sudan, on June 22, 2019. [Hussein Malla/AP Photo]](/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/AP24178613392307_cropped-1776282732.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)





The SAF and the RSF cannot shape the future of Sudan alone. All political actors and the Sudanese people must join.
Sudan’s war has displaced millions and caused thousands of deaths, with no clear end in sight to the ongoing violence.
April 15, 2026, marks three years since the war in Sudan broke out.
Sudanese children are being born into conditions ‘no child should ever face’, Save the Children says.
Many people resorting to eating leaves and animal feed to survive in North Darfur and South Kordofan states.
Humanity & Inclusion says people with disabilities face extreme challenges amid war and humanitarian crisis.
Two strikes on Al Jabalain Hospital in White Nile State hit an operating theatre and a maternity ward, MSF says.
In a new report, Doctors Without Borders says sexual violence is the ‘defining feature’ of the conflict in Sudan.
Sudan Doctors Network said RSF and allies shelled residential areas in the city of Dilling for several hours.
The tragic toll of Sudan’s destroyed healthcare