From DW News.
The United Nation’s envoy for Sudan has called for a humanitarian ceasefire, on the anniversary of a devastating civil war that is entering its fourth year.
A new UN report says nearly two‑thirds of the population urgently need aid, with over 150,000 killed and more than 11 million displaced since fighting began in 2023 between the army and the Rapid Support Forces. Poverty has reached levels unseen since the 1980s, with famine looming.
Meeting in Berlin, international leaders urged an immediate humanitarian truce to revive talks and mobilize aid for a conflict many say is being forgotten.
00:22 Report by DW’s Halida Abbaro
01:20 Foreign ministers and delegates from over 50 countries gather in Berlin
02:14 Appeal to Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces
03:00 DW’s Tina Gerhäusser from the Berlin donors’ conference
04:10 Interview with Arjimand Hussain, director for the Sudan crisis with the aid group Plan International, about the the situation on the ground in Sudan
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