UAE allocates $30 million for emergency humanitarian response in Sudan
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At a glance
- The UAE has pledged $30 million for emergency humanitarian aid in Sudan, specifically targeting El Obeid and North Kordofan.
- The aid aims to address critical needs for food security, healthcare, clean water, and shelter among affected civilians and displaced persons.
- The UAE has provided approximately $800 million in assistance to Sudan since the crisis began, emphasizing civilian protection and unimpeded aid delivery.
The United Arab Emirates has announced a significant $30 million emergency humanitarian response package for Sudan, directed at civilians impacted by the deteriorating situation in El Obeid and North Kordofan. This initiative, ordered by President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, underscores the UAE's ongoing commitment to supporting the Sudanese people.
The aid will be channeled through the UAE Aid Agency, reflecting the nation's consistent humanitarian approach. The response comes at a critical time, as humanitarian conditions in El Obeid and surrounding areas have worsened considerably. Civilians and displaced populations face urgent and mounting needs for essential resources, including food, healthcare, safe drinking water, and shelter.
At this critical stage, he added, the focus must remain on protecting civilians, enabling safe humanitarian corridors, and responding to the urgent needs of displaced people and the most vulnerable groups, particularly the sick, children, the elderly and women.
The UAE stressed the imperative for an immediate and coordinated international response to ensure life-saving assistance reaches those most in need, particularly vulnerable groups. The nation also reiterated that protecting civilians in El Obeid and across Sudan must be a top priority for the global community. It emphasized the importance of all conflict parties adhering to international humanitarian law, avoiding escalation in populated areas, and guaranteeing the urgent, safe, and unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid.
Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan, Minister of State, highlighted that this urgent response stems from the UAE leadership's core belief in prioritizing people within its humanitarian efforts. He stated that the focus must remain on civilian protection, establishing safe humanitarian corridors, and addressing the immediate needs of displaced individuals and vulnerable populations, including the sick, children, elderly, and women. The UAE has provided roughly $800 million in aid to Sudan since the crisis erupted, demonstrating its unwavering dedication to alleviating suffering and supporting the international humanitarian response.
the humanitarian assistance forms part of the UAE's pledges to support humanitarian response plans in cooperation with the United Nations and its partners, helping provide food, healthcare, shelter and support for refugees, displaced persons
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