Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he has taken to help enable humanitarian aid to reach people in Tawila, fleeing Zamzam camp in Sudan.
The UK strongly condemns the continued violence in and around El Fasher and Zamzam camp which has resulted in the deaths of nearly 500 people and has displaced over 403,000 people from the camp. In response to the deteriorating humanitarian context in El Fasher, the UK will provide £2 million in funding through the Mercy Corps-led cash consortium which will help to deliver urgent cash-based assistance to vulnerable communities. Sustained engagement and advocacy are also vital to ensure food and humanitarian supplies are not blocked from reaching regions such as Tawila. On 24 April, the Foreign Secretary issued a statement following the attacks calling for the warring parties to ensure humanitarian actors are provided with the security guarantees needed to deliver aid rapidly and safely. This followed the UN Security Council statement, released on 16 April, condemning the escalation of violence and calling for the parties to urgently implement UN Security Council Resolution 2736.