An international donors’ meeting on Sudan will be launched by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in Geneva today as the second day of a 72-hour ceasefire between the country’s warring factions.
The UN is organising the event in conjunction with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Germany.
The Qatari foreign ministry said on Sunday that the conference will “support the humanitarian response in Sudan and the region”.
Sudan was meanwhile reportedly “completely calm” on Sunday, the first day of a new 72-hour ceasefire between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
The temporary suspension of fighting took effect at 06:00 local time (04:00 GMT) and was announced on Saturday by mediators Saudi Arabia and the US.
The UN said in a statement Sunday that some 1.7 million people were internally displaced in Sudan as a result of the conflict.
About 500,000 others have sought refuge in neighbouring countries.
The UN and others have expressed concern over “the rapidly deteriorating situation in Darfur where the conflict has taken on an ethnic dimension”.