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Sudan Partnership Conference to take place on 25 June: a global effort to support #Sudan

Today (25 June), Sudan, the European Union, the United Nations and Germany will co-host a virtual high-level international conference. This conference will be the opportunity to reiterate the strong political support of the international community to the ongoing transition in Sudan.
It will also aim at mobilizing financial support for the democratic transition, economic recovery and humanitarian needs, as the coronavirus pandemic added another strain to the country's economic situation and increased the humanitarian needs. The conference will also provide a platform for the country's authorities to present the reforms undertaken so far.
Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice President High Representative Josep Borrell (pictured) will take part in the opening panel discussion at 15:00 with his co-chairs Abdalla Hamdok, Prime Minister of the Republic of Sudan, Heiko Maas, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, and António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations. They will discuss the reforms and steps undertaken since last August by the Transitional Government as well as the way forward.
This opening discussion will be followed by two sessions focusing on pledges. The EU pledge will be delivered by International Partnerships Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen and Crisis Management Commissioner Janez Lenarčič.
Around 50 countries and international organizations will take part in the Conference. Between the pledges, time will also be devoted to a discussion on the Sudanese Reform Agenda with the Sudanese Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Ibrahim El-Badawi, Sudanese Minister of Labour Lena el-Sheikh Mahjoub and representatives of the African Development Bank, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
Starting from 15h CET today, you can follow the entire Conference live. More information is available here and in a factsheet on EU-Sudan relations.
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