UN Women has previously warned that women face the risk of sexual violence while searching for food.
The push for peace comes amid serious security setbacks on the ground.
The RSF took over Darfur’s city of al-Fashir in October in one of its biggest gains since the war started with Sudan’s army.
The Sudan Doctors Network attributed the attack to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which have surrounded the city in the war-torn country.
Since Aug. 11, the UN has documented the killing of at least 125 civilians in the El Fasher area.
The court also removed the case from its general list by a vote of nine to seven.
More than 15 million children in Sudan are out of school due to the country’s ongoing conflict, the National Council for Child Welfare said.
At least 23 persons have been killed, and 40 others were injured after air strikes by the Sudanese army hit Khartoum.
Among the violations of international humanitarian law were war crimes such as sexual violence, torture, ill-treatment, murder, and mutilation.
Twenty villages in eastern Sudan have reportedly been “destroyed” after floodwaters burst through a major dam, according to UN humanitarians.
