EU launches humanitarian air bridge to provide essential supplies to Sudan
GENEVA (AA): The EU has launched a humanitarian air bridge to meet the rising needs of conflict-hit people in Sudan.
Thirty tons of essential items, including water, sanitation and hygiene, as well as shelter equipment, were transported from the UN warehouses in Dubai to Port Sudan, a European Commission statement said.
Upon arrival, they were handed over to UNICEF and the World Food Program, it added.
According to the statement, the humanitarian air bridge is organized as part of the European Humanitarian Response Capacity, a tool aimed to cover gaps in humanitarian response to natural and man-made disasters.
The EU has already committed €200,000 ($219,741) for immediate relief and first aid assistance to people injured or in danger in Khartoum and other regions affected by the ongoing unrest, it said, noting that this funding is in addition to the €73 million already earmarked to Sudan for humanitarian assistance in 2023.
Furthermore, it said, €200,000 was granted to the Egyptian Red Crescent for the provision of assistance to Sudanese refugees landing in Egypt.
“I strongly condemn the fighting in Sudan and call on both parties to enable medical staff & humanitarian aid workers (to) provide life-saving assistance,” said Janez Lenarcic, the commissioner for crisis management.
“In the light of growing humanitarian needs, we are launching a Humanitarian Air Bridge, delivering essential supplies to our humanitarian partners on the ground – to be further distributed to those who need them the most,” Lenarcic added.