Sudan conflict ‘damaging neighbouring economies’
The UN has made a record-breaking appeal for $3 billion worth of support for Sudan. But with thousands fleeing their homes, the conflict threatens a major regional crisis.
The month-long conflict in Sudan in East Africa is damaging the economies of its neighbours. The United Nations has made a record-breaking appeal for $3 billion worth of support for Sudan. But with thousands fleeing their homes for neighbouring countries, the critical port of Port Sudan virtually out of action, and fears for the security of major oil pipelines that cross the country - the conflict threatens a major regional crisis.
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(Photo: Belongings at Malakal transit site in South Sudan's Upper Nile State. Credit: Getty Images)
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