Targeting of humanitarian assets in Sudan raises concerns, says UN official
Martin Griffiths, the UN Assistant Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Aid Coordinator, has expressed deep concern over the deliberate targeting of humanitarian assets in Sudan.
In a statement on Twitter, Griffiths revealed that warehouses specifically designated for storing and distributing humanitarian aid have been subject to looting, occupation, and repurposing for military activities.
This alarming situation severely obstructs the delivery of essential assistance to those in dire need. Griffiths stressed the utmost importance of respecting humanitarian assets and called on all parties involved to uphold this fundamental principle. Safeguarding these critical resources is crucial for ensuring the effective provision of aid to vulnerable populations.
Highlighting the urgency of the matter, Griffiths underscored the need for the UN to have unfettered access to swiftly and safely distribute aid. Unimpeded humanitarian access is vital to reaching those most affected by the ongoing crisis in Sudan and providing them with the necessary support.
The targeting of humanitarian assets not only hampers relief efforts but also undermines the humanitarian community's ability to fulfill its vital mission. The international community is urged to condemn these actions and work collectively to protect and preserve humanitarian infrastructure and supplies.
As the situation in Sudan remains precarious, the UN and its partners continue to strive for safe, efficient, and unobstructed access to deliver life-saving assistance to those in need. Efforts to address this critical issue are ongoing, with the aim of ensuring that humanitarian aid reaches the most vulnerable populations without any hindrance. (ILKHA)