Home Africa U.S. pledges additional $200 million for Sudan’s humanitarian needs

U.S. pledges additional $200 million for Sudan’s humanitarian needs

0

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has unveiled a new package of $230 million in aid for Sudan, a nation ravaged by conflict, during what is expected to be his final visit to the United Nations while in office.

As the U.N. Security Council faces unprecedented divisions, Blinken is set to preside over two significant meetings, marking the conclusion of his four-year tenure that has been marked by the resurgence of war in Europe and various crises across the Middle East.

In addition to addressing the situation in Sudan, Blinken will also lead a session focused on artificial intelligence.

The aid package includes $200 million designated for humanitarian relief and $30 million aimed at supporting Sudan’s transition back to democratic governance.

With this latest announcement, total U.S. assistance has surpassed $2.3 billion since the onset of the conflict.

Sudan plunged into civil war in 2023 as clashes erupted between the military and the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group that evolved from the infamous Janjaweed militia in Darfur.

Long-standing rivalries between military and paramilitary leaders ignited violence in the capital, Khartoum, and spread to Darfur and other areas.

NO COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Exit mobile version