France and its allies, including Germany, pledged over 2 billion euros ($2.1 billion) in aid for war-torn Sudan at a conference in Paris, marking the first anniversary of the devastating conflict. The funds aim to alleviate one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.
🇫🇷FRANCE PUTS SPOTLIGHT BACK ON SUDAN CONFLICT Diplomats gathered in Paris to mark the first anniversary of Sudan’s civil war, as Macron tried to raise $2.1 billion in aid for the country. Tens of thousands have died, and 11 million people have been displaced as the Sudanese… https://t.co/LedqfNeTL6
#France and its allies drum up aid pledges of over two billion euros ($2.1 billion) for #Sudan a year after civil war erupted sparking one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. https://t.co/FaFnWOxuR6
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that Paris and its allies had collected pledges of over €2 billion ($2.1 billion) to help alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Sudan. https://t.co/zEEDhivSoi
Donors pledged more than 2 billion euros ($2.13 billion) for war-torn Sudan at a conference in Paris, on the first anniversary of what aid workers describe as a neglected but devastating conflict https://t.co/Df9YLFSvHA https://t.co/GerLxfTgsq
Germany will provide 244 million euros ($260m) in humanitarian aid to Sudan, one year after the country plunged into war, as other European countries are also expected to pledge more funds ⤵️ https://t.co/ZuCAqWYDcP
French president says world donors pledge more than 2 billion euros in aid for war-stricken Sudan https://t.co/xsZ7Rg5hNN
France and its allies on Monday sought to drum up hundreds of millions in aid for #Sudan a year since civil war erupted there, sparking one of the world's worst and most under-funded humanitarian crises ➡️ https://t.co/amvtjVJfsH https://t.co/9xwdAQaP52