Donors pledge more than $2 Billion for war-torn Sudan
The international bloc has made the first major effort to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan's civil conflict.
In a significant move marking the international community’s first major effort to address the dire humanitarian crisis in Sudan's civil conflict, French President Emmanuel Macron announced at a conference in Paris on Monday that a new package totaling 2 billion euros had been raised.
During the conference in Paris, the European Union committed 350 million euros as a bloc, with France and Germany spearheading the effort by pledging 110 million euros and 244 million euros, respectively. Additionally, the United States pledged $147 million, and Britain committed $110 million.
"Unfortunately, the amount that we mobilized today is still probably less than was mobilized by several powers since the start of the war to help one or the other side kill each other," Macron remarked during his concluding speech at the conference.