When:
The Darfur Civil War began in February 2003. Lasting 7 years, it ended over a ceasefire agreement signed in February 2010.
The Darfur Civil War began in February 2003. Lasting 7 years, it ended over a ceasefire agreement signed in February 2010.
How it effected:
Socially: The children in Darfur and other regions in Sudan were very affected by the war. Many children lost their source of education or could not go to school. Many children lost their parents as well. Leaving the children, the future of Sudan, brutally effected by the war.
Politically: The Sudan government has become extremely violent and continues to be violent after the Civil War ends. People are horrifically tortured, imprisoned, beaten, and even raped.
Economically: Darfur and the rest of Sudan have a backbone of trading. They commonly trade their livestock, fur, cereals an other things. The war caused a huge lack of trading throughout Darfur, which effected the economy.
Socially: The children in Darfur and other regions in Sudan were very affected by the war. Many children lost their source of education or could not go to school. Many children lost their parents as well. Leaving the children, the future of Sudan, brutally effected by the war.
Politically: The Sudan government has become extremely violent and continues to be violent after the Civil War ends. People are horrifically tortured, imprisoned, beaten, and even raped.
Economically: Darfur and the rest of Sudan have a backbone of trading. They commonly trade their livestock, fur, cereals an other things. The war caused a huge lack of trading throughout Darfur, which effected the economy.