Dr. Anwar Gargash, the UAE’s diplomatic adviser, stated that initial funds will be directed toward immediate relief efforts in affected regions.
Dr. Anwar Gargash, the UAE’s diplomatic adviser, stated that initial funds will be directed toward immediate relief efforts in affected regions.

The United Arab Emirates has announced a pledge of $100 million in humanitarian aid for Sudan as the country faces deepening humanitarian and security crises.
Dr. Anwar Gargash, the UAE’s diplomatic adviser, stated that initial funds will be directed toward immediate relief efforts in affected regions, alongside support through regional hubs in neighbouring countries. The commitment underscores the UAE’s role in responding quickly to humanitarian disasters.
Officials emphasised that the new funding will assist with life-saving operations, including food, medical supplies, and support for displaced populations. Due to access restrictions within Sudan, part of the aid will initially flow through neighbouring states, with plans for direct delivery as corridors open.
While the pledge marks a significant escalation of the UAE’s assistance, analysts note that successful delivery will depend on securing safe access within Sudan and creating sustained humanitarian pathways. The announcement comes amid urgent calls for cease-fire talks and civilian-led governance in the country.
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