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Abstract
For developed nations the solution to the ongoing conflict in Darfur, Sudan has been humanitarian aid in the form of money, supplies, and people. This solution has been problematic as it has not addressed the underlying reason for the conflict itself. Another solution must be devised if the conflict is to be resolved.