Sudan urges OIC to raise funds for Darfur refugees
August 6, 2007 (JEDDAH) — Sudan has asked the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) to organize an international donors’ conference to raise funds fro Darfur IDPS and refugees.
According to the Jeddah based Arab News Sudan approached the OIC to organize a similar conference for helping relief the refugee crisis in Darfur.
This demand comes following the outstanding success of the first international donors’ conference organized by the OIC that was held in Qatar on June 12-13, for Promoting Food Self-Sufficiency in Niger and which raised $370 million, the English language daily reported.
The issue was brought up on July 17, during a visit by Minni Arku Menawi, senior presidential aide and head of the Transitional Regional Authority in Darfur, to the OIC General Secretariat in Jeddah.
The president of the IDB, Ahmed Mohammed Ali, met with OIC Assistant Secretary-General for International and Humanitarian Affairs, Ambassador Atta El-Manan Bakhit (from Sudan), and the ambassador of Sudan in Saudi Arabia at the OIC General Secretariat headquarters in Jeddah to discuss the goals of the mission.
A joint mission by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) and the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) is heading to Darfur, Sudan, on Aug. 10 to provide emergency humanitarian relief at a cost of $1 million.
The ten-day mission will travel to Khartoum first and then to Darfur to provide needed medicine, food and other items for the refugees and people of Darfur. While in Khartoum, the mission will discuss with Sudanese authorities organizing an OIC international donors’ conference in aid of Darfur.
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