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U.S. to announce additional aid to respond to Sudan conflict

- DAPHNE PSALEDAKIS REUTERS

WASHINGTON — The United States on Sunday was expected to announce an additional US$100 million in aid to respond to the conflict in Sudan, according to a statement seen by Reuters, as Washington seeks to spur internatio­nal response ahead of today’s anniversar­y of the war.

Samantha Power, U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t administra­tor, in the statement said the additional funding, first reported by Reuters, would go toward emergency food assistance, nutrition support and other life-saving aid.

Power is also set to call on the warring parties to stop hindering humanitari­an access and participat­e in “good faith negotiatio­ns to reach a ceasefire” in order to prevent famine and further suffering, according to the statement.

“A year ago tomorrow, the people of Sudan awoke to a nightmare,” Power said.

“The warring sides turned bustling neighbourh­oods into battle zones, killing thousands, leaving bodies in the streets, and trapping civilians in their homes without adequate food, water and medicines.”

War erupted in Sudan on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese army and paramilita­ry Rapid Support Forces, devastatin­g the country’s infrastruc­ture.

Thousands of civilians have been killed, though death toll estimates are highly uncertain and both sides have been accused of committing war crimes.

The war has pushed millions into extreme hunger, created the world’s largest displaceme­nt crisis and triggered waves of ethnically driven killings and sexual violence in the Darfur region of western Sudan.

Washington’s announceme­nt of further assistance comes ahead of a humanitari­an conference in France on April 15. The U.S. has urged partners around the world to put greater priority on the conflict in Sudan and step up with further funding at the conference.

“We call on others to join us in increasing support to the people of Sudan and urgently mobilizing additional support for the Sudanese response,” Power said.

 ?? MOHAMMAD GHANNAM/MSF • HANDOUT VIA REUTERS ?? Sudanese refugees gather as Doctors Without Borders teams assist the war-wounded from West Darfur, Sudan, in Adre hospital, Chad, on June 16, 2023.
MOHAMMAD GHANNAM/MSF • HANDOUT VIA REUTERS Sudanese refugees gather as Doctors Without Borders teams assist the war-wounded from West Darfur, Sudan, in Adre hospital, Chad, on June 16, 2023.

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