A raging conflict in Sudan has driven more than 3 million people from their homes, including over 700,000 who fled to neighboring countries, the U.N. said Wednesday.
Sudan plunged into chaos when tensions between the country's military and paramilitary exploded into open fighting in April.The clashes in Sudan have caused more than 3,000 deaths. Over 3.1 million people were also driven out of their homes due to the raging conflict, according to the United Nations. A raging conflict in Sudan has driven
CAIRO (AP) — A raging conflict in Sudan has driven more than 3 million people from their homes, including over 700,000 who fled to neighboring countries, the U.N. said Wednesday.
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Quartet Group of Countries met in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Monday to discuss the implementation of the IGAD Roadmap for peace in Sudan. The meeting was chaired by Kenya’s President William Ruto and attended by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and representatives of the IGAD members.