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Senior Officials have gathered in London to chart a pathway to peace for Sudan on the Second Anniversary of its brutal civil conflict, but without the presence of the warring parties.
The conflict which erupted on April 15, 2023 between Sudan's Regular Army and the Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in a bitter power struggle between Rival Generals has created what the United Nations describes as the World's Worst Hunger and Displacement Crisis.
More than 13 million people have been uprooted and tens of thousands killed, with both sides accused by the United States of committing Atrocities.
Britain's Foreign Ministry said more than 30 million people were in desperate need, and 12 million women and girls were in danger of gender-based violence.
UK’s Foreign Minister David Lammy, who is expected to host counterparts and high-level representatives, said the Conference will bring together the International Community to agree a pathway to end the suffering.