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Article: Sudan and the DRC: the urgency of lasting peace in the face of the population's anxiety

Soudan et RDC : l'urgence d'une paix durable face à l'angoisse des populations
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Sudan and the DRC: the urgency of lasting peace in the face of the population's anxiety

In Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), human suffering has reached alarming levels. The humanitarian tragedy caused by repeated crises calls for urgent action from the international community. Deflected by years of armed conflict and political crises, peace seems a distant memory for the citizens of these two countries. But how can this trend be reversed?

Endless conflicts: civilian lives in disarray

With each escalation of violence, civilians pay the highest price. The tragic stories of families devastated by armed attacks, forced displacement, and pervasive insecurity illustrate a poignant despair. Access to essential services such as health, education, and clean water becomes a luxury reserved for a few. Young people are particularly affected, losing not only their lives but also their dreams.

The Need for Sustainable Peace: A Call to Action

As cries of despair echo, the need for lasting peace becomes clear. National and international actors must redouble their efforts to establish a sincere and fruitful dialogue. Previously signed peace agreements are merely words on paper until they translate into concrete actions. Peace education, social inclusion, and economic development are the pillars on which this new era must be built.

Fair financing for a better future

The issue of financing peace and development initiatives deserves special attention. It is crucial that donor countries increase their support and that resources are managed with transparency and integrity. Solutions must come from all levels of society, from governments to NGOs and citizens themselves. Sincere cooperation is essential to building a peace that stands the test of time.

The situation in Sudan and the DRC is a grim reminder that peace cannot be decreed; it must be built, brick by brick. In this quest, every voice counts, and every action becomes a decisive step toward a better future.

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