The effects of the armed conflict in Sudan and its repercussions on Libya

The effects of the armed conflict in Sudan and its repercussions on Libya
The Libyan Center for Research and Studies and the Center for International Humanitarian Law organize an international conference entitled (The Effects of the Armed Conflict in Sudan and its Repercussions on Libya).
The Libyan Center for Research and Studies and the Center for International Humanitarian Law organize an international conference entitled (The Effects of the Armed Conflict in Sudan and its Repercussions on Libya) on November 19-20, 2024 in Tripoli. The conference axes consist of eight axes, as follows:
Axis One: The military perspective of the crisis in Sudan.
Axis Two: Border security between Sudan and Libya.
Axis Three: The humanitarian perspective of the Sudanese crisis.
Axis Four: The health care perspective of the crisis.
Axis Five: The educational aspect, and how the education sector in Sudan was affected by the armed conflict, and its repercussions on Sudanese students in Libya, as well as its impact on educational cooperation between the two countries.
Axis Six: The social aspect of the Sudanese crisis, and the asylum of tens of thousands of war victims to Libya.
Axis Seven: The impact of the armed conflict in Sudan on economic relations between the two countries, and how the economic situation in Sudan deteriorated as a result of the armed conflict.
Eighth axis: This axis focuses on the initiatives to resolve the Sudanese crisis, and what are the most important initiatives, whether national, regional, or international? And to what extent do they address aspects of the crisis? And what are the most prominent challenges facing these initiatives? To know the conference themes in more detail, the objectives, the target groups, the deadlines for submitting abstracts, the conditions for participation, and other details, please view the conference brochure at the following link: Click here
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