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Urgent call for aid as Sudan's crisis approaches third year

As Sudan’s brutal internal conflict nears its two-year mark, humanitarian leaders at the World Economic Forum issued a stark warning: the world’s largest displacement crisis is being dangerously neglected, with millions facing famine and disease while international attention remains elsewhere.

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00:00Humanitarian organizations issued a warning on Wednesday at Davos stating that Sudan is in urgent need of increased aid, enhanced international involvement and a cessation of hostilities as the conflict nears its third year.
00:15Echoing the theme of abandonment, they condemn the international communities in action.
00:19Sudan is a neglected issue by the international community, a completely neglected issue. And I want to address that it's not a civil war. It's two full men are fighting on power and we are trying to solve it. But unfortunately, it's with international support. So we need the international community to stop the bad influence on this war.
00:42The conflict ignited in April 2023 between the Sudanese armed forces and the RSF has created a catastrophic humanitarian landscape.
00:51I think that we have to understand that the Sudan crisis is an avatar for what I would call the new world disorder. President Macron yesterday said that there are 60 conflicts going on in the world and he's right about that.
01:06Sudan is remarkable above all for its size. 33 million people in humanitarian need. It's the top of the International Rescue Committee's emergency watch list.
01:19Despite the scale of suffering, diplomats maintain that a negotiated peace is possible. Recent violence has displaced over 8,000 more people, adding to millions already approached with both sides accused of war crimes.
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