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U.S. Representative Sydney Kamlager-Dove of California is leading effort to raise awareness of Sudan conflict.
She says international partners aren't doing enough to support humanitarian aid delivery to families affected by the conflict.
Without more aggressive leadership, the conflict risks international neglect amid the war Ukraine and an expanding conflict in the Middle East , she says.
VOA 's Kamlager-Dove : We have an obligation to focus on what is happening in the Sudan .
Darfur is on the verge of famine, there's famine already there, she says.
VOA : The last time we heard about funding for Sudan in 2017 was 2017 .
If you are given an opportunity to speak directly to people who are making decisions on where aid money should go, what would you tell them?.
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