Sudanese Crisis : 800 Million Euros For Humanitarian Aid

The pledge was made during a one-day international conference that held in London (United Kingdom), on April 15, 2025 to seek solutions to the two-year-old crisis.

The international community meeting in London on April 15, 2025 pledged to raise more than 800 million euros to provide humanitarian aid in Sudan. The sum promised by all the countries and institutions that took part in the conference in London is to help the population ravaged by two years of war between the Sudanese Army of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhane and the Rapid Support Forces (FSR) of Mohamed Hamdane Daglo, known as " Hemedti.” The European Union will release 522 million euros, the United Kingdom 140 million, Germany 125 million and France 50 million, which will be added to the more than two billion euros in commitments already obtained last year during a previous summit in Paris. 
Speaking during the conference organized at the initiative of Britain, the European Union, Germany, France, and the African Union, British Foreign Secretary, David Lammy said, “Too many have abandoned Sudan…This is a moral mistake, given the number of civilian deaths, the number of one-year-old infants exposed to sexual violence, and the number of people threatened by famine, which exceeds levels recorded anywhere else in the world.” The African Union Commissioner for Peace and Security Bankole Adeoye, called for an end to foreign interference and an immediate and unconditional end to hostilities, assuring that the AU would not accept the disintegration of Sudan. 
Participants at the conference also launched a new call for an “immedi...

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