Christopher Lockyear of MSF briefed the UN Security Council on the dire humanitarian crisis in Sudan, labeling the conflict a “war on people”. He urged for an end to civilian violence and a stronger commitment to aid delivery amidst systemic brutality and obstruction. The need for immediate action is critical to protect civilians and address escalating humanitarian needs.
On the subject of the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, Christopher Lockyear, Secretary General of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), addressed the United Nations Security Council. He characterized the ongoing conflict as a catastrophic “war on people,” emphasizing the urgent need to cease violence against civilians and enhance the delivery of vital aid.
The call from MSF to the United Nations Security Council highlights the grave humanitarian situation in Sudan, where civilians suffer amidst ongoing violence. Urgent and coordinated international efforts are necessary to mitigate the crisis, prevent further loss of life, and safeguard the dignity of the affected population. The situation demands a shift in approach to humanitarian assistance, moving beyond past failures in response.
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