As the situation in Sudan continues to worsen, USAID Deputy Administrator Isobel Coleman delivered a powerful speech at a Sudanese Diaspora event in Washington, DC, emphasizing the critical need for ongoing humanitarian aid and global advocacy.
Meanwhile, the country’s severe famine, widespread displacement, and escalating human rights violations have devastated millions of lives. Furthermore, Coleman’s address highlighted the urgent need for collective action to address these crises.
In addition, she stressed that the international community must remain committed to supporting the Sudanese people during this challenging time. Ultimately, her speech served as a call to action, urging continued support for humanitarian efforts and advocacy initiatives.
Urgent Need for Humanitarian Assistance
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has created one of the world’s largest hunger and displacement crises. With over 25 million people facing acute hunger and one million on the brink of famine, the situation is dire.
Regions such as Zamzam and Abu Shouk are particularly hard-hit, with famine already occurring in several areas.
Additionally in her address, Coleman stressed the importance of humanitarian access, which has been severely obstructed by both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
USAID has been working tirelessly to deliver life-saving assistance, partnering with over 30 organizations to provide essential services wherever possible. The agency’s efforts include:
- Supporting local organizations that have deep knowledge of the affected communities.
- Directly partnering with NGOs and public international organizations (PIOs) to provide aid in sectors like food security, health, and sanitation.
The commitment to these efforts is unwavering, even as the conflict continues to escalate.
The Role of the Sudanese Diaspora
Deputy Administrator Coleman also called on the Sudanese diaspora to amplify their advocacy efforts. “Your voices are critical,” she said, urging them to continue pushing for both an increase in humanitarian assistance and a lasting peace in Sudan.
The diaspora’s involvement is seen as crucial in maintaining international focus on Sudan’s crisis and ensuring that the world does not turn away from the ongoing suffering.
The United States, as the largest donor of humanitarian aid to Sudan, has provided more than $1.6 billion in assistance since the beginning of Fiscal Year 2023. Despite these efforts, Coleman acknowledged that the scale of the crisis far exceeds the resources available. This shortfall makes the global call for additional support all the more urgent.
USAID’s Continued Commitment
While USAID’s primary focus is on immediate humanitarian needs, the agency is also looking to the future by investing in long-term stability and development in Sudan.
This includes supporting Sudanese farmers to build resilience against food insecurity, delivering nearly 13 million vaccine doses to protect livestock, and aiding in trauma awareness and peacebuilding efforts within communities.
Core Areas of Involvement | Important Actions |
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Asistencia humanitaria | Life-saving support in food security, health, and WASH sectors |
Local Partnerships | Collaboration with 45+ local organizations to deliver aid |
Long-Term Development | Resilience building, livestock vaccination, trauma awareness, and peacebuilding |
Pensamientos finales
Coleman’s speech underscored the importance of collective action, highlighting that while the challenges in Sudan are immense, they are not insurmountable with sustained global support and advocacy.
As the conflict in Sudan continues, the efforts of USAID, supported by the Sudanese diaspora and the international community, remain crucial.
Through relentless advocacy, committed humanitarian aid, and strategic long-term investments, there is hope that peace and stability can eventually be restored in Sudan.