Aid donors meet in Berlin to discuss war in Sudan
The conference will look at how to mobilise aid and revive peace talks.
Aid donors are meeting in Berlin on the third anniversary of Sudan's civil war to discuss how to mobilise aid, and revive peace talks. A power struggle between the army, and the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces, has effectively partitioned Sudan, and led to the world's largest humanitarian crisis.
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Presenters: James Copnall and Catherine Byaruhanga.
(Photo: Displaced women stand in line as they wait their turn to recieve aid in Sudan. Credit: El Tayeb Siddig/Reuters).
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