• It has pushed for comprehensive sanctions and pumped millions of dollars of aid into Darfur.

    NPR: Activists Host Darfur Observance Day in L.A.

  • "The operations of these agencies are key to maintaining a lifeline to 4.7m Sudanese people who receive aid in Darfur, " it said.

    BBC: UN pleads with Sudan over aid ban

  • Sudan has indicated it might accept a U.N. force in Darfur to aid African Union troops if a peace treaty is signed.

    NPR: Thousands Rally to Urge Intervention in Sudan

  • Most aid agencies operating in Darfur that have tried to tell the world what is happening, including most recently the Norwegian Refugee Council, have been expelled.

    ECONOMIST: Outsiders must still try to avert a catastrophe

  • With 17, 000 or so local and foreign aid-workers in Darfur trying to help the victims, the relief operation is still the largest of its kind in the world.

    ECONOMIST: Sudan

  • Meanwhile, back in Darfur, aid workers predict that between 150, 000 and 350, 000 people will die in the next nine months from hunger and disease if Sudan's government does not stop hindering relief efforts.

    ECONOMIST: Sudan

  • Farrow began her fast last month to call attention to the demand that "world leaders take immediate action and demand that international aid is restored" to Darfur, her publicist said.

    CNN: Mia Farrow ends fast after health concerns

  • Aid workers say millions of women in Darfur not only have trouble sleeping at nights, but live in fear of rape 24 hours a day.

    CNN: Sudan soldier: 'They told me to kill, to rape children'

  • That's because the American people have been generous and have provided billions of dollars of humanitarian aid over the last couple of years to Darfur.

    NPR: U.S. Officials Look for Political Solution to Darfur

  • Why hasn't the United Nations and the international community intervened to lift the siege from Gaza, while it pretends to cry over the people of Darfur being deprived of relief and aid?

    CNN: Al Qaeda No. 2: Sudan's president pandered to West

  • Christian Aid warns that the current conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan -- a crisis summed up by some as the world's first "climate change war" as spreading desertification and water shortages contributed to clashes between the region's African farmers and nomadic Arabs -- could be a taste of a "nightmare scenario" set to be repeated elsewhere across Africa and the world.

    CNN: Climate change 'to create 1B refugees'

  • "Over the last 12 days she has been fasting on only liquids in order to raise awareness for the horrible crisis unfolding in Darfur with the removal of 13 international aid agencies, " Freedman said.

    CNN: Mia Farrow ends fast after health concerns

  • At the end of two weeks of knotty peace talks in Abuja, Nigeria's capital, Sudan's government promised to allow aid agencies free access to its western region of Darfur a promise it has made and broken several times before.

    ECONOMIST: Sudan

  • But there will be plenty of time to decide this later what Darfur's people most need right now is aid, and an end to the killing.

    ECONOMIST: Powell seeks to stop the killing | The

  • Except in the rare cases of total market failure (like Darfur and North Korea), cash has huge advantages over food aid.

    ECONOMIST: A new market environment

  • To some extent, the unusually generous response to the tsunami crisis may reflect a widespread, and largely justified, belief in rich countries that their money is more likely to be spent well on relieving natural disasters than on man-made humanitarian crises such as those in Congo and Darfur or, for that matter, on general development aid to the world's poorest countries.

    ECONOMIST: Asia's tsunami

  • He said the situation in Darfur is as dire as ever, with attacks continuing on civilians and aid workers also targeted by roving militias and bandits.

    NPR: U.N. Weighs Force to Protect Darfur Aid Efforts

  • Today, John Eglin, head of the Humanitarian Aid at the United Nations, delivers his long awaited report on the ongoing violence in Darfur, West Sudan.

    NPR: Wesley Clark: Why We Should Care About Darfur

  • Sudan reacted to the ICC indictment by expelling 10 foreign aid agencies, including Oxfam, Care, Save the Children UK and Medecins Sans Frontieres from Darfur.

    BBC: Bashir vows to defy Darfur charge

  • Harun's present role gives him power over how and whether aid agencies can deliver food, medicine and shelter to victims of chronic violence and deprivation in Darfur.

    CNN: Sudan accused of Darfur cover up

  • Reporter David McGuffin recently traveled to North Darfur, and he reports that the fighting there is making it increasingly difficult for aid agencies to help millions of refugees.

    NPR: Aid Agencies Targeted in Darfur Conflict

  • In response, Sudan ordered 13 international aid groups to leave the country, groups that the United Nations says provide roughly half the assistance delivered in Darfur.

    CNN: Al Qaeda No. 2: Sudan's president pandered to West

  • Diplomats there have long suspected that food aid has been siphoned off by officials in south Sudan and by armed groups in Sudan's western region, Darfur.

    ECONOMIST: Food aid for Africa: When feeding the hungry is political | The

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