Germany to provide further $23.6 million in aid to Sudan this year


Newly arrived displaced people queue to receive meals at Thobo Camp, in Engpung County, Sudan, January 29, 2026. Karl Schembri/Norweigan Refugee Council/Handout via REUTERS

BERLIN, April 15 (Reuters) - Germany ⁠will provide an additional 20 million euros ($23.58 million) to ⁠Sudan this year, with further funding commitments currently under ‌review, the development ministry in Berlin said in a statement on Wednesday.

At the end of 2025, the ministry had provided 155.4 million euros for ​projects in Sudan and in neighbouring countries ⁠affected by the war ⁠in Sudan, which it would expand this year by 20 million ⁠euros, ‌it said ahead of an international aid conference on Sudan in the German capital later on Wednesday.

Sudan's ⁠war between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary ​Rapid Support Forces, ‌which enters its third year on Wednesday, has caused ⁠widespread hunger and ​displaced millions of people amid one of the world's largest humanitarian crises.

Germany aims to gather funding pledges of at least 1 ⁠billion euros at the conference. "That seems to ​be working," Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul told radio broadcaster Deutschlandfunk.

Ensuring enough funding for such crises, with wars in Iran and Ukraine ⁠also raging and the United States pulling back on aid commitments, is a Sisyphean task, he added.

"We must try to compensate for what others, including the United States, unfortunately fail to ​do," he said.

It is also in Germany's ⁠interest to make money available to ensure people do not ​face hunger, he said, to prevent ‌a repeat of the large influx ​of migrants coming from the Middle East in 2015/16.

($1 = 0.8483 euros)

(Writing by Miranda Murray; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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