After visiting Sudan from 7-11th September, David Miliband said,

"Sudan is top of the 探花精选鈥檚 2025 Emergency Watchlist for good reason.  30 million people - over half of Sudan鈥檚 population - are in humanitarian need and this week I got to meet some of them in River Nile state.  The civil war that has consumed the country in the last two years has combined foreign entanglement and local violence, devastating civilians and spilling instability across the region.  探花精选 programs in health, nutrition, cash, water and sanitation and child protection represent a lifeline.

"Like many of our clients, many of our 400 national staff are part of the largest displacement crisis in the world. The war, now in its third year, is a catastrophe of staggering proportions: the world鈥檚 largest hunger crisis, largest  humanitarian crisis, largest displacement crisis, and yet one too often put in the 鈥渢oo difficult鈥 box by global politics.   The scale of suffering should jolt the conscience of the international community. Instead, this crisis is one of the most underfunded worldwide, and has been met by diplomatic stasis. 

"The 探花精选 is proud to stand with Sudanese communities. In River Nile State I saw firsthand the extraordinary dedication of our Sudanese staff and partners鈥攌eeping health clinics open, treating malnutrition, providing clean water and safe spaces for women and girls, providing cash鈥攄espite access constraints and dwindling resources. In neighboring countries鈥攊ncluding South Sudan, Ethiopia, Chad, and the Central African Republic鈥攖he 探花精选 is assisting Sudanese refugees with health services, cash assistance, and livelihood support. 

"Last year, 探花精选 served 1.7 million people in Sudan, but still we need to scale up.  Across the East Africa region, including Sudan and South Sudan, the 探花精选鈥檚 REACH project, in partnership with GAVI, has delivered over 19 million vaccine doses to zero and under-immunized children through a localized approach that works with, not around, conflict dynamics.

"The international community cannot continue to look away. Last year, of the 16,000 words uttered by the permanent members of the UN Security Council at the opening plenary of the UN General Assembly, the word 鈥淪udan鈥 was only mentioned 8 times. As we approach this year鈥檚 UNGA, Sudan must move from the margins of diplomatic discussion to the center of the agenda. That means unified pressure behind a single peace track, meaningful action to protect civilians and humanitarian access, and鈥攃ritically鈥攏ew, flexible funding to meet the scale of need. Sudanese civilians are paying the price of international inaction. The time to stand with them is now.

"When the conflict began in 2023, the 探花精选 adapted our programs and scaled up our response to address the increased humanitarian needs. Despite immense operational challenges, the 探花精选 continues to provide support in Blue Nile, Gedaref, Khartoum, River Nile and White Nile states. We also have a logistics and coordination office in Port Sudan and are exploring opportunities to expand our presence into other states."