Berlin hosts Sudan Conference: a brutal, forgotten conflict
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Berlin hosts Sudan Conference: a brutal, forgotten conflict
"Over 20 million people there are currently facing starvation. That is nearly half the country's population. Germany is one of the largest providers of humanitarian aid."
"The chances of a ceasefire between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are exceedingly slim."
Sudan is experiencing a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, with around 150,000 casualties and twelve million people displaced. Approximately 33 million individuals, nearly two-thirds of the population, rely on aid. A conference in Berlin aims to address this crisis, with representatives from various nations seeking to secure additional funding for Sudan. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz highlighted the dire situation, noting that over 20 million people are facing starvation. Despite efforts for a ceasefire, the likelihood remains low as conflicting parties are absent from the discussions.
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