Germany plans to host a conference to collect emergency aid for Sudan

plan to host a conference during the spring aimed at collecting , according to what the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday.
The battles between and the Rapid Support Forces are in the country in light of reports of atrocities, mass killings and starvation.
Collecting aid for Sudan
A spokeswoman for the German Foreign Ministry said "Today the world commemorates a sad history: a thousand days of war in Sudan.. Many people are still suffering and dying there. They are victims of hunger, thirst, displacement and rape."
She added that a conference will be held on the occasion of the anniversary of the outbreak of war in 2023 in April.
Conferences were held to provide aid to Sudan in Paris in 2024 and in London in 2025.
The largest humanitarian crisis in the world
The spokeswoman stated that "The world’s largest humanitarian crisis has already pushed millions of civilians into poverty and killed tens of thousands".
She added that "Germany is doing everything it can, politically and humanitarianly, to help people on the ground and to put an end to the fighting"
International calls for a ceasefire have so far failed to put an end to the fighting between the Sudanese government, which supports the army, and the Rapid Support Forces, whose roots go back to the Janjaweed militia accused of committing genocide in Darfur two decades ago, and both sides were accused of committing war crimes during the conflict.
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