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    Nations Commit $1.5bn to Sudan Crisis Amid Prolonged Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 15, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, countries around the world have pledged $1.5 billion to support humanitarian efforts in Sudan, where conflict has now entered its fourth year. This financial commitment aims to alleviate the severe suffering caused by the prolonged war, which has displaced millions and devastated the region’s infrastructure. The funds are intended to provide critical aid such as food, medical supplies, and shelter to those affected by the ongoing violence.

    Meanwhile, the United Nations Secretary-General has called for an immediate end to what he described as a ‘nightmare’ of war in Sudan. His appeal highlights the urgent need for peace and stability in the country, emphasizing the catastrophic impact the conflict has had on civilians. The UN continues to advocate for dialogue and international cooperation to resolve the crisis and prevent further deterioration of the humanitarian situation.

    Notably, the Sudanese government in Khartoum has rejected the idea of an international conference aimed at resolving the conflict, labeling it a ‘colonial tutelage approach.’ This stance complicates diplomatic efforts and underscores the challenges facing peace negotiations. The refusal to engage in such talks signals ongoing tensions between Sudan and the international community, potentially prolonging the conflict and its devastating consequences.

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