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Independent AfricaSudan's civil war victims to receive €2bn aid -French President Macron says

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Sudan’s civil war victims to receive €2bn aid -French President Macron says

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Previously, we informed you about France, Germany, and the EU jointly hosting a summit focused on raising awareness and vital humanitarian aid for the victims of Sudan’s civil war.

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that donors have pledged over €2 billion ($2.1 billion; £1.7 billion) in assistance for the strife-ridden nation.

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It has been one year since Sudan’s military and the RSF, a formidable paramilitary faction, commenced hostilities.

The conflict has resulted in tens of thousands of casualties and forced 8.5 million individuals to evacuate their residences.

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