The civil war in Sudan is amongst the world’s worst, yet it attracts fatally little diplomatic action. As international leaders meet in New York for the UN General Assembly, the body’s secretary general raised the alarm about the escalation in the conflict, and a ministerial meeting tried to ramp up more support. But humanitarian leaders want to see more being tangibly done at the diplomatic level.
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