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<h1>Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis Conference Raises lb120 Million While Warring Parties Remain Excluded From Aid Coordination Efforts</h1> Diplomats and aid officials met in London for a one-day conference addressing Sudan's humanitarian crisis after two years of war. The conflict between the Sudanese military and Rapid Support Forces has killed at least 20,000 people, displaced 14 million, and pushed half the population into extreme hunger. Neither warring party was invited to the conference, which aimed to coordinate aid rather than negotiate peace. The Sudanese government criticized its exclusion while the UAE, accused of arming paramilitaries, was invited. Britain announced lb120 million in aid funding despite recent cuts to its foreign aid budget. The conflict risks destabilizing neighboring countries as refugees flee across borders.