Friday, November 7, 2025

Sudan’s Crisis in Focus as U.S. Pledges New Humanitarian Funding

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to unveil significant funding for Sudan’s humanitarian needs during a United Nations Security Council meeting on Thursday, aimed at easing the country’s devastating conflict.

The announcement highlights Washington’s commitment to addressing a crisis that has displaced over 12 million people and killed tens of thousands.

Deputy U.S. Representative to the UN Ned Price highlighted the urgency, saying, “Sudan risks becoming a forgotten conflict. This initiative ensures the global spotlight remains on its humanitarian needs.” The meeting, chaired by Blinken, will prioritize civilian protection and fostering a return to democratic governance.

Conflict’s Humanitarian Toll

The war, which erupted in April 2023 between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has left the nation in turmoil. Over 12 million people have fled their homes, and aid agencies struggle to deliver relief amid violence.

“The situation demands immediate attention,” Price stated. “We are working tirelessly with partners to secure humanitarian access and cessation of hostilities.”

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Efforts to negotiate peace have faltered. Talks mediated by the U.S. in Geneva failed to bring the warring parties to a ceasefire agreement. However, small victories have been achieved, including commitments to improve humanitarian aid access.

A Renewed Push for Stability

Blinken’s announcement will include a substantial funding package to support civil society organizations and Sudan’s fragile transition to democracy. Specific figures have not been disclosed, but officials suggest the aid will bolster relief operations and protect vulnerable populations.

“The U.S. is leaving no stone unturned,” Price added. “Our aim is to resolve this crisis and deliver tangible solutions before President Biden’s term ends next month.”

The UN warns that Sudan’s deteriorating conditions could destabilize neighboring regions, amplifying the need for international support.

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