The UAE pledges $100 million in humanitarian aid to Sudan, focusing on relief for conflict-affected regions such as El Fasher, through coordinated international and regional efforts.
The United Arab Emirates has announced a new humanitarian aid package worth $100 million to support the people of Sudan amid the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis. The announcement was made by Dr. Anwar Mohammed Gargash, Diplomatic Adviser to the UAE President, during his participation at the IISS Manama Dialogue Forum 2025 in Bahrain.
Dr. Gargash stated that the aid would primarily focus on helping communities affected by violence and displacement across various regions of Sudan, including El Fasher, one of the most severely impacted areas. The initiative reflects the UAE’s steadfast commitment to humanitarian values and its continued efforts to alleviate suffering in conflict zones.
According to Dr. Gargash, the aid package will include food supplies, medical support, emergency shelter, and infrastructure assistance to ensure relief reaches those most in need. The assistance will be implemented through the Emirates Red Crescent, in collaboration with international partners such as the World Food Programme (WFP) and other humanitarian organizations operating on the ground.
He also highlighted that the UAE’s humanitarian mission in Sudan is not an isolated effort. Several countries and international partners are expected to contribute to the initiative, ensuring a coordinated and effective delivery process. Dr. Gargash emphasized that the primary goal is to guarantee that aid reaches civilians without obstruction, particularly in regions affected by severe conflict and restricted access.
“Humanitarian aid must reach those in need swiftly and transparently,” Dr. Gargash said. “The UAE believes that alleviating human suffering should always come before political differences. Our support to Sudan demonstrates our unwavering commitment to humanitarian principles.”
The UAE has already been deeply involved in humanitarian operations across Chad and South Sudan, where field hospitals and relief centers have been established to support displaced Sudanese communities. These facilities provide critical medical services, food distribution, and shelter for thousands of refugees who have fled the violence.
Dr. Gargash reiterated the UAE’s position on the urgent need for a ceasefire in Sudan. He stressed that ending hostilities and opening pathways toward a transitional civilian government are essential to ending the humanitarian catastrophe. “Peace and political stability are the only lasting solutions to prevent further suffering in Sudan. The international community must come together to support this goal,” he said.
The UAE’s announcement comes as part of its broader humanitarian diplomacy, which has become a cornerstone of its foreign policy. Over the decades, the UAE has positioned itself as one of the world’s leading donors in times of crisis. According to official data, the UAE has provided over $100 billion in foreign aid since its founding, touching the lives of more than a billion people in over 200 countries.
Recent reports show that the UAE’s humanitarian contributions have played a significant role in supporting conflict-affected areas such as Gaza, Yemen, Syria, and now Sudan. In Gaza alone, the UAE has delivered $2.57 billion worth of humanitarian assistance, reaffirming its leading role in international relief efforts.
In addition to financial support, the UAE has actively engaged in peace-building and conflict mediation across the Middle East and Africa. Through initiatives led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Emirates Red Crescent, and Zayed Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, the UAE has consistently demonstrated a global commitment to compassion and solidarity.
The newly announced aid package for Sudan reinforces this ongoing effort. It is designed not only to address immediate humanitarian needs but also to help restore dignity and stability to communities devastated by months of fighting.
Observers note that this move underscores the UAE’s growing influence in humanitarian and diplomatic circles, particularly in Africa and the Arab region. The aid pledge is expected to strengthen regional cooperation and highlight the importance of shared responsibility among nations in addressing humanitarian crises.
As Sudan continues to face one of the world’s most pressing emergencies, the UAE’s contribution represents a crucial lifeline for thousands of families struggling with food insecurity, displacement, and lack of medical care.
With this new commitment, the UAE continues to set a global example of generosity and leadership in humanitarian relief — reaffirming that compassion and cooperation remain central to its national vision and international engagement.
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