More than 24.6 million people in Sudan are facing acute food insecurity, with famine confirmed in five areas and projected to expand to additional regions. Conflict is a key driver of the crisis, displacing over 12 million people and leading to widespread suffering, including severe malnutrition and deadly diseases. Urgent recommendations include a cessation of hostilities, increased humanitarian access, and scaling up assistance to prevent the situation from worsening.
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Africa Prosperity Dialogues – Let’s Add Value to Our Resources – President
President John Dramani Mahama emphasized the importance of Africa transitioning from raw material exporters to producers of finished goods at the Africa Prosperity Dialogues in Accra. He highlighted the need for indigenizing ownership and adding value to natural resources to boost the economy, create jobs, and increase Africa's global trade share. Mahama also advocated for investment in infrastructure, education, and trade policies to take advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Area and unlock a...
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