Darfur Peace Agreement
The Darfur Peace Agreement was signed in 2006 between the Sudanese government and the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) to end the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan. The agreement aimed to address issues such as power sharing, wealth distribution, and the return of displaced persons, seeking to bring stability to the war-torn area.
Despite its intentions, the agreement faced challenges, including the refusal of some rebel groups to sign and ongoing violence. The situation in Darfur remains complex, with humanitarian efforts continuing to address the needs of affected populations and promote lasting peace in the region.