By Richard Hamilton
BBC World Service Newsroom
Posted Monday 19 June 2023 at 15:05 pm GMT BST - full copy:
Sudan's descent into destruction unprecedented - Guterres
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Image caption: Hundreds have been killed since fighting broke out in April
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says Sudan has descended into "death and destruction" at an unprecedented speed.
"Without strong international support, Sudan could quickly become a locus of lawlessness, radiating insecurity across the region," Mr Guterres added when addressing a pledging conference.
He's been speaking at the start of an international humanitarian summit in Geneva, organised by the UN, Egypt, Germany, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, as well as the African Union and the European Union.
The UN says it's appealed for $3bn (£2.3bn) of funding this year, but less than 17% has been provided.
The conference comes mid-way through a three-day ceasefire between the rival military factions. Several previous truces have broken down.
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