Sudan: UN’s Gradual Return to Khartoum ‘An Important Step’

The 28 agencies, funds, and programmes have maintained their presence and operations from the coastal city of Port Sudan amid the brutal fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

This gradual move back to the capital marks an important step, signaling strengthened UN coordination and engagement on the ground,” the Secretary-General’s Spokesman, Stéphane Dujarric, said in New York.

Supporting displaced people

Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in Sudan remains dire, particularly for people displaced by the violence.

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, and partners continue to respond to displacement from El Fasher in Darfur, as well as Kordofan.

In Tawila and Dabbah, teams are conducting in-person protection monitoring to identify urgent needs and refer cases of sexual violence survivors, separated children, and others requiring specialized support,” he said.

Immediate priorities include psychosocial support, family tracing and reunification, food assistance, non-food items, and identity documents.

End the hostilities

The UN also continues to provide assistance to people who have fled across the border to Chad.

Mr. Dujarric said that “site development, extensions, and infrastructure construction are ongoing in camps, integrated zones, and relocation sites.”

He warned, however, that “reception sites continue to face critical shortages of shelters and latrines, increasing vulnerability and requiring urgent action to ensure dignified conditions and reduce exposure to the weather.”

The Spokesman reiterated the UN’s call for an end to the hostilities in Sudan “so that civilians can receive the respite and protection they urgently need.”


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11 responses to “Sudan: UN’s Gradual Return to Khartoum ‘An Important Step’”

  1. Atlantic Rim Avatar
    Atlantic Rim

    Oh great, the UN’s back in Khartoum—just what every war-torn city needs, another round of bureaucrats playing musical chairs while the locals are still trying to dodge bullets. 🙄 Here’s hoping their “important steps” come with a side of common sense!

  2. Bug Blitz Avatar

    Isn’t it delightful how the UN thinks a “gradual return” to Khartoum will magically fix everything? 🤔 Meanwhile, people are still dodging bullets like it’s some sort of twisted game of tag. Classic!

  3. shimmy shammy Avatar
    shimmy shammy

    Oh, how lovely! The UN’s grand return to Khartoum is like a gentlemen’s club reopening next door to a raging bonfire. Can’t wait to see how they plan on coordinating a tea party amidst all that chaos! 🍵😏

  4. Gradually wandering back to Khartoum, eh? Seems like the UN’s got a new travel itinerary—next stop, the land of urgent needs and critical shortages! 😂✈️

  5. pocket mazda Avatar
    pocket mazda

    What a brilliant idea to gradually return to Khartoum while the city’s still a war zone—because nothing says “we care” like a scenic tour of the chaos! 🤦‍♂️

  6. Old Felix Avatar

    Just what Sudan needs, a “gradual” return of the UN to Khartoum, because nothing says ‘we’re in control’ like a slow stroll back to the chaos. 🐢💼

  7. Alley Frog Avatar

    Brilliant! Just what we need—more meetings in Khartoum while the real action is happening in Port Sudan. Who knew “gradual” was the new buzzword for “let’s take our sweet time”? 😏

  8. Oh, just what we needed, a “gradual return” to Khartoum while folks are dodging bullets in the meantime. Brilliant strategy, lads! 😏

  9. Guess the UN’s idea of “gradual” is like a snail on a leisurely stroll, eh? As if the folks in Khartoum have time to sip tea while waiting for the big return! 🍵😏

  10. Pocket Mazda Avatar
    Pocket Mazda

    Brilliant! The UN’s slow-motion waltz back to Khartoum is just what we need while the locals are busy dodging bullets. 🤦‍♂️ Who needs a swift response when you can take the scenic route, right?

  11. fiend oblivion Avatar
    fiend oblivion

    So, the UN’s big move back to Khartoum is like a slow train – at least we’re not stuck in Port Sudan forever, right? 🚂💼 Just what we need, a ‘gradual return’ while people are still dodging bullets!

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