Sir William Patey, former British Ambassador to Sudan has told Sky News there appears to be no end in sight to the conflict. Sir William said efforts of coming to some kind of resolution with international partners are difficult as attention is focused on Ukraine and Gaza.
Devastating war in Sudan seems forgotten amid other world conflicts
Devastating war in Sudan seems forgotten amid other world conflicts
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‘The UN is calling for more funding. Fighting is happening in residential areas. That means that the UN needs $4.1bn to service the largest displaced population in the world.’ Sky’s @YousraElbagiris live in Port Sudan as amid the Sudan war
‘The UN is calling for more funding. Fighting is happening in residential areas. That means that the UN needs $4.1bn to service the largest displaced population in the world.’
Sky’s @YousraElbagir is live in Port Sudan as amid the Sudan warhttps://t.co/b1ookNfD2b
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- Clingendael, the Netherlands Institute of International Relations, has published a policy brief warning, “Sudan’s trajectory toward catastrophe is certain and the risk of famine is very high.” In the most likely scenario, a half million people will die. Sudan War Monitor
- Sudan is asking for Iran’s help to defeat the RSF (Rebellion) Sudan‘s foreign minister has visited Iran to mend diplomatic ties after an 8-year shut off. Sudan is in war, and they want Iranian weapons… – Iran Spectator
- War, displacement, and disease in Sudan are threatening the lives and futures of 24 million children. UNICEF Spokesperson, @1james_elder, reflects on the devastation and loss in Darfur. – Unicef – clip at Twitter
- With the recent telecommunications blackout and the lack of media attention on Sudan generally, it is imperative that we show up and speak up for Sudan. This war must end and the people deserve justice and peace on their land. Join us Sunday 18th Feb in Marble Arch @ 1.30pm – London For Sudan
- Sudan’s military leader, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, refused to allow humanitarian aid to reach areas controlled by the rival RSF on Sunday. “This will not happen until we end this war and defeat these criminal rebels and drive them from the homes of citizens, government and service institutions, and from all the cities they have plundered—Nyala, El Geneina, Madani, and Khartoum.” – Sudan Tribune
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