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International aid organisations are concerned over the lack of access to Sudan

Inga Mzileni
Last updated: February 5, 2024 9:13 am
By Inga Mzileni
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In the wake of a deadly conflict in Sudan that has claimed the lives of more than 9000 people,

Foreign Aid Organisations have voiced their worry over a rising number of states the Paramilitary group controls in Sudan that makes it hard for them to distribute AID to the millions of Sudanese people.

The battle for control of Sudan between Rapid Support forces and Sudan’s military broke out in April 2023.

So far more than 7 million people are displaced in Sudan and millions more have no access to basic services, Hospital according to reports.

The Rapid Support Forces group has battled alongside government forces in 2000 when President Omar-AlBashir put down a rebellion.

The paramilitary group now controls all of Darfur’s States and Al-jarfah state Capital.

Attempts to broker peace between the warring sides have all been systematically violated by both sides.

The USAID Administrator Samantha Power detailed the difficulties they face in advancing the organization’s localisation agenda to drive change in conflict-torn Countries like Sudan.

So far there’s very little progress done to help civilians caught up in the war.

African mediators claimed success in convincing the two sides to cease fire and resume political dialogue but fighting continues to intensify sparking ethnic killings in Darfur devastating the capital Khartoum.

Saudi Arabia opened doors for Dialogue between the warring factions.

Saudi Arabia, as part of its Peace brokering missions worldwide, has opened its doors for dialogue between the two sides.

 helped broker short ceasefire deals in May between the opposing sides: the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

In October the Kingdom issued a statement calling on negotiators to abide by an earlier agreement announced on May 11 to protect civilians and a short-term ceasefire deal signed on May 20.

We asked a Saudi Arabian political Analyst the reason for the war to keep going regardless of the peace negotiations. It seems Some international Organisations and countries are providing arms to one of the groups making it hard for the fighting sides to come to a complete ceasefire.

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Inga Mzileni
ByInga Mzileni
Inga has covered breaking news stories and historical events on two continents: Asia and Africa. She is a true newshound, sniffing out stories and bringing justice and attention to issues that those in powers would often prefer be hidden. She believes journalism is activism.
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