The Silent Genocide in Sudan: How Western Humanitarian Imperialism is Failing the Global South
The civil war in Sudan has triggered the world's worst humanitarian crisis, leaving 11.4 million people in desperate need of aid while NGOs struggle with neutrality, donor dependency, and a profound lack of local partnerships. This catastrophic failure of global governance exposes how Western-dominated aid structures prioritize geopolitical interests over human lives, perpetuating a neo-colonial stranglehold on the Global South's right to self-determination and dignity.

