European funding aimed at curbing migration inadvertently strengthened Sudanese paramilitaries, while weak export oversight allowed the flow of weapons.
By Zeenat Adam
Former South African diplomat.
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European migration funding strengthened Sudanese paramilitaries, while weak export oversight allowed the flow of arms.
European funding aimed at curbing migration inadvertently strengthened Sudanese paramilitaries, while weak export oversight allowed the flow of weapons.
By Zeenat Adam
Former South African diplomat.
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