An international conference rallies aid for Sudan after 2 years of war, but peace is elusive
- An international conference aimed to rally aid for Sudan after 2 years of brutal war that devastated millions of lives.
- The war drove parts of Sudan into famine and displaced over 14 million people, with half the population facing extreme hunger.
- UN agencies expressed concerns about continued violence and threats to children in Sudan despite recent military gains.
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Sudan: The West discusses war – but the core problem is not on the agenda
The war in Sudan has triggered the biggest humanitarian crisis of the present day. Two years after the beginning of the fighting, another international conference takes place – but expectations are limited. Instead of concrete sanctions, humanitarian measures are on the agenda.
Africa - International Conference on Civil War in Sudan Started
An international conference on the civil war in Sudan has begun in London. Representatives from around 20 countries discuss ways to end the conflict and help the needy people. Germany, France, Great Britain and the African Union are organising the meeting.
Two years of war in Sudan: international conference aims to bring relief to suffering population
The African Union has co-hosted an international conference in London on Tuesday, aiming to support the suffering population in war-torn Sudan. The country was plunged into a brutal civil war on 15 April 2025.
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