The idea of one nation and. As South Sudanese, we must be honest with ourselves and admit that we have not yet become a ...
Thousands of people have died and 10 million have been forced to flee their homes since April last year, when Sudan was thrown into disarray after its army and a powerful paramilitary group began ...
The UK on Sunday announced a £113 million ($143 million) aid boost to support more than one million people affected by the war in Sudan, doubling its current package. The new funding will be targeted ...
The war in Sudan started last April when a transition from military to civilian rule collapsed, after disagreement about how the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) would be integrated into the ...
The UK will double the amount of aid to Sudan and neighbouring countries, providing more than £110m to those affected by the war. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said the ...
We welcome the announcement from the Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, of this much-needed UK aid surge for the people of Sudan in what is the largest and most neglected humanitarian crisis of our time.
UK announces a major aid increase of £113 million for people in Sudan and those who have fled to neighbouring countries Foreign Secretary will call for the Adre border crossing to remain open ...
Read more: Massacre on the streets of Sudan Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the war has caused "unimaginable suffering", adding: "The people of Sudan need more aid, which is why the UK is helping ...
The group highlighted the potential breach of the UN arms embargo on Darfur and called on all countries to cease supplying weapons to the conflicting parties in Sudan. The group noted that the ...
It is a war that is having a devastating impact on the people of Sudan with millions displaced from their homes and the “world’s largest hunger crisis”. The war between the army and the ...