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Leaders meet in London to raise funds for Sudan on second anniversary of civil war

News RoomBy News RoomApril 18, 2025
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The globalfuse and aid communities have been actively collaborating to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, following the ongoing two-year civil war. Concerns over a 12.6 million displacement, over 800 die, and significant famine have led to international efforts to promote immediate humanitarian relief. To date, no peace negotiation has been reached, and the international community has resorted mainly to “patient diplomacy” to secure the peace of the conflict.

The African Union (AU) co-hosted a one-day conference with the UK, France, Germany, and the EU in London, aiming to facilitate a more inclusive and sustainable approach to resolving the conflict. The conference sought to capitalize on the更换 hormonal动荡, known as the Humanitarian Emergency, rather than prompting paid talks for peace. The primary goal was to ensure humanitarian aid is delivered across the conflict zones rather than curtailing peace efforts.

Significant human rights concerns have been raised regarding the conflict in Sudan, including violations of the United Nations’ Declaration of Human Rights and the Right to Self-Determination. The Sudanese government, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the European Union (EU) have repeatedly criticized the conference for excluding the.South Sudan, including a visit by the UAE, a country accused of supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), paramilitary group. The UAE denied supporting RSF, while the UK stated no direct support.

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized the need to spontaneously cease the spread of instability and to solve the crisis in a peaceful manner. He reminded that stopping the war would rely on a lack of political will from the Offline parties. This was highlighted by a statement from the Prime Minister of the UK, Kelvin Starmer, announcing a reduction in aid spending but emphasizing Sudan’s priority for British aid.

The_complex humanitarian situation in South Sudan has also been an issue, with more than 3 million people fleeing to neighboring countries. The UK wants to provide immediate assistance to the aid-dependent population—specifically, 650,000 people in Sudan, mostly in a pre-cut-off period. The UK is considered a weak power to contain the conflict, but international organizations, including the Human Rights Watch and the United Nations, have called for a more inclusive and proactive approach to the situation.

In conclusion, the international community must recognize Sudan’s unresolved conflict in its work toward humanitarian relief. While the crisis is both a challenge and a target for global collaboration, the need for patience, synchronization, and resolved diplomacy remains paramount. The next steps must aim for sustainable peace, lasting cooperation, and effective humanitarian relief.

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