Yesterday, the World Bank said it puts aid needs at $2.5 billion just in southern Sudan where more than 2 million people have died, mostly through famine and disease, during two decades of war formally ended by a peace deal last year.
"It's not enough because if it's $4.5 billion for all of Sudan for three years, and southern Sudan needs $2.5 billion, there is a gap there," said Gobind Nakani, World Bank Vice President for Africa.
See full article (Reuters/ST) 10 March 2006.
Photo: Salva Kiir Mayardit, first vice president of the Republic of Sudan (Reuters/ST)
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