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#Africa

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As the war in Sudan reaches the two-year mark, the UN reported on Monday that the conflict had displaced 13 million people, while fresh attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Darfur killed more than 400 people over the weekend. European and African leaders will meet on Tuesday to discuss a "pathway to end the suffering" in the country, despite both warring parties being absent.#Africa #Sudan #Darfur #UN #London #AbdelFattahal-Burhan #Refugees #AfricanUnion
Millions displaced in Sudan as paramilitary attack in Darfur kills hundreds
FRANCE 24 · Millions displaced in Sudan as Darfur paramilitary attack kills hundredsBy FRANCE 24

Africa: New WHO Report Highlights Progress in the Fight Against Severe Chronic Diseases: [WHO-AFRO] Brazzaville -- Twenty African countries have increased access to services for severe chronic disease such as type 1 diabetes, sickle-cell disease, and rheumatic and congenital heart diseases, over the last four years since adapting a new model to decentralize the critical services, a new report by World Health… newsfeed.facilit8.network/TK93 #Africa #ChronicDiseases #WHO #HealthCare #PublicHealth

As the civil war continues to rage on in Sudan, fighting is intensifying in the west, cutting off civilians' access to aid. FRANCE 24 speaks to Doctors Without Borders (MSF)'s head of mission in Sudan Jean-Nicolas Armstrong Dangelser to shed more light on the situation on the ground.#Africa #Sudan #war #humanitarianaid
Sudan war: Humanitarian crisis deepens as battle to control west intensifies
France 24 · Sudan war: Humanitarian crisis deepens as battle to control west intensifies

🗳️ #Elecciones2025
#África

#Gabón _ El general Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema ha sido proclamado como ganador de las elecciones presidenciales. Con el 90,35 % de los votos, el militar iniciará un periodo ‘institucional’ de Gobierno 19 meses después de encabezar un golpe-de-Estado en el cual había derrocado a Ali Bongo, cuya familia ha gobernado el país desde 1967.

Los comicios “se desarrollaron bien”, según la Red de Observadores Ciudadanos de Gabón, quien no destacó grandes incidencias.

🔸Conflicto armado en #CongoDemocrático
#África

Más de cincuenta personas murieron durante el reciente fin de semana como consecuencia de los múltiples ataques perpetrados por las milicias rebeldes, apoyadas por el Gobierno de #Ruanda, en el este del Congo Democrático. El Movimiento «23 de Marzo», la principal organización armada que opera en la región, declaró un cese del fuego para darle “una oportunidad” a los diálogos de paz. Igualmente, se desconoce quiénes perpetraron estos atentados.