Publisher's Synopsis
Catastrophes in Sudan are of many dimensions. Food security is a chronic and intrinsic problem in Sudan is a fact recognized by the international society. Political instability, civil wars and finally recent secession of its Southern part is another fact which may be taken as a vivid example for other regions of that previously largest African country to be followed. The present paper introduces an analysis and assessment of measurements for human development indices in Sudan. It is empirically concluded that human welfare is invisible. The parameters are very low. Strategies are needed to provide for basic services to cater for needs of the people. Without them, increasing dissatisfactions can lead to more violence and disintegration.