Deliberations of the dialogue symposium on the problems and challenges of the Paris Conference
Deliberations of the dialogue symposium on the problems and challenges of the Paris Conferenc,organized by the African Center for Governance, Peace and Transformation Studies in the hall of the Al-Busiri Plaza Hotel in Port Sudan, with broad participation by experts, specialists and academics in international and humanitarian affairs, diplomatic and social studies, and political affairs, in addition to the participation of leaders of civil society organizations and service representatives.
Civil society, armed movements, civil administration, media and activists in various relevant fields. The symposium discussed the political, diplomatic and humanitarian dimensions of the Paris Conference and the problems and challenges facing the conference. The symposium answered the questions of the African Center for Governance Studies about the causes of the phenomenon of politicization of humanitarian work and the phenomenon of weak humanitarian response
The international community towards the war in Sudan, and what are the humanitarian and political opportunities and alternatives to confront these phenomena. In addition, the symposium included the formulation of recommendations that emphasized in their entirety the necessity of achieving the slogan of one army, one people, standing with one hand in the face of the rebel militia, and building a clear strategy to limit international ambitions for resources. And the wealth of Sudan, strengthening national security and the political and social reality of Sudan, and focusing the media discourse on clarifying the repercussions of the RSF attack and the extent of the targeting that Sudan faces to cause displacement and settlement to achieve this demographic change.