UK commits to support Sudan’s future

26 Jun 2020 12:51 PM

The UK Government yesterday announced that it will help Sudan, one of the world’s most fragile countries, rebuild its economy and take the next step towards establishing peace and democracy.

Speaking at a multinational pledging conference on Sudan yesterday, UK Minister for Africa James Duddridge repeated the UK’s commitment to work with the Sudanese government for a successful transition to a peaceful, democratic and prosperous country.

Sudan’s economy is in urgent need of reform and the secondary impacts of coronavirus are set to inflict further damage on the Sudanese people. The UK Minister for Africa also announced the UK’s investment of £150million which will help reform the country’s economy, stabilise inflation and relieve poverty.

Yesterday’s commitment builds on the UK’s humanitarian support and backing to tackle the coronavirus pandemic in Sudan. It will help bring economic stability, with less spending on costly and inefficient subsidies and more on health and education. A stable economy will attract vital foreign investment and trade the country needs to become self-sufficient and transition to a peaceful and democratic society.

Yesterday’s multinational pledging conference saw other international partners and countries including the EU, Germany, United States, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Sweden and France pledge their support for Sudan.

UK Minister for Africa James Duddridge yesterday said:

“Today’s announcement is an investment in Sudan’s future, helping the Sudanese government to build back better from the coronavirus pandemic. It will help build a peaceful, prosperous, healthy future for the people of Sudan, which will also benefit the wider region.”

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