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Sudan is identified as a critical area of concern within the broader geopolitical and humanitarian context of the Middle East, as evidenced by its inclusion in regional conflict coordination efforts [1], its status as a site of state collapse impacting regional stability [2], and its vulnerability to acute hunger linked to regional conflict trends [3].

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After the War: Rethinking Regional Security in the Middle ... arab-reform.net Arab Reform Initiative 2 facts
procedureThe author proposes a three-phase process for regional security in the Middle East: first, a functional regional security forum on air defense, maritime security, and infrastructure protection; second, coordination on conflict files including Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Sudan, Yemen, and Libya; and third, institutionalizing an economic pillar for reconstruction and trade.
accountThe Middle East has incurred significant human, economic, and environmental costs over the last two decades, including the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the war in Syria, state collapse in Libya, Yemen, and Sudan, the genocide in Gaza, wars in Lebanon, mass displacement, and insecurity in the Gulf and Red Sea.
Escalation in the Middle East and Beyond unocha.org UN OCHA 1 fact
measurementIf the conflict in the Middle East continues through June, an additional 45 million people globally could be pushed into acute hunger, raising the total number of people facing acute hunger from a projected 318 million, with particularly acute concerns for Sudan and Somalia.