The debate on the humanitarian crisis in Sudan saw multiple MPs emphasizing various aspects of the UK's intervention, primarily seeking clarity and assurances on the aid and diplomatic efforts being made. The discussion was driven by urgent concerns over famine, conflict, and human rights issues, notably the occupation of El-Obeid by Sudanese armed forces and the subsequent humanitarian implications. The UK Government's response, represented primarily by Anneliese Dodds, underscored the doubling of aid, international diplomatic efforts, and the importance of maintaining global pressure on the conflicting parties for peace and humanitarian access.
children needing food, shelter, healthcare, and education in Sudan.
Key areas covered included:
- Humanitarian Assistance: MPs sought reassurances that aid would not be reduced and pressed for accelerated delivery to famine-stricken areas.
- International Diplomacy: The discussion stressed the need for a coordinated international response. It highlighted the UK's leading role in extending UN mandates and convening global partners.
- Accountability: A recurring theme was the need for accountability of both conflicting parties in Sudan, particularly regarding the use of aid as a weapon.
internally displaced people due to the civil conflict.
Anneliese Dodds repeatedly acknowledged the severity of the crisis and outlined recent diplomatic engagements, including a development meeting and efforts to convene international leaders to maintain pressure on the Sudanese Government.
refugees arising from the conflict in Sudan since April 2023.
doubling of UK's aid to Sudan, as part of its heightened response to the crisis.
date for UK's successful effort to renew the UN Human Rights Council's fact-finding mission mandate.
Outcome
The session resulted in reinforced commitments from the UK Government to maintain, and even increase international efforts and aid contributions to Sudan. The Government's stance to focus on diplomatic channels and accountability was supported, with a nod to further international engagements set to push for conflict resolution.
Key Contributions
Addressed the recent military developments in North Kordofan leading to severe food shortages and famine conditions.
Raised concerns from Genocide80Twenty campaign about aid efforts and the plight of Darfur's diaspora.
Highlighted the ongoing civil war's catastrophic impact, detailing the increase in displaced persons and looming famine.
Outlined UK's diplomatic engagements, including regional visits and conferences to enhance pressure on Sudanese authorities.
Inquired about building trust in the international system given RSF's alleged human rights violations.
All content derived from official parliamentary records