The United States announces over $200 million in additional humanitarian assistance to Sudan

The US ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, announced over $200 million in additional humanitarian assistance to Sudan. In April, world leaders had promised more than $2 billion in aid but only about a quarter of that money has been received. Fighting between Sudan's official army and a rival paramilitary group broke out in April of last year, sparking what many call the world's worst humanitarian crisis. Story by Eliza Herbert and Olivier Faissolle.

The United States announces over $200 million in additional humanitarian assistance to Sudan
The US ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, announced over $200 million in additional humanitarian assistance to Sudan. In April, world leaders had promised more than $2 billion in aid but only about a quarter of that money has been received. Fighting between Sudan's official army and a rival paramilitary group broke out in April of last year, sparking what many call the world's worst humanitarian crisis. Story by Eliza Herbert and Olivier Faissolle.

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