The United States has announced an additional $200 million in humanitarian assistance for Sudan, addressing the dire needs of civilians affected by the ongoing conflict. The aid package, unveiled on Thursday, aims to provide critical support for food, medical care, and shelter to millions displaced or impacted by violence.
The funding comes as Sudan grapples with escalating instability since the outbreak of conflict between rival military factions in April. According to international agencies, over 5 million people have been displaced, and the humanitarian crisis continues to worsen.
In a statement, U.S. officials emphasized the need for global solidarity and sustained efforts to alleviate the suffering of Sudanese civilians. The aid will be channeled through various international and local organizations working on the ground.
This latest commitment underscores Washington’s continued focus on addressing humanitarian crises in Sudan while urging a peaceful resolution to the conflict.