As conflict persists in Sudan and Congo, preparations for global peace gatherings gain traction. While climate change isn’t the evident link between these occurrences, it’s worth noting that prior to the Covid outbreak, Sudan and Somalia jointly supplied 90% of the animal protein consumed in the chronically food-insecure Gulf States. This trade, valued at $1.4 billion annually at its peak, showcased a remarkable economic achievement for two impoverished, war-torn nations.
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