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Sudan Humanitarian Situation 2025-12-15

15 December 2025

Lead MP

Seamus Logan

Debate Type

Urgent Question

Tags

Foreign Affairs
Other Contributors: 22

At a Glance

Seamus Logan raised concerns about sudan humanitarian situation 2025-12-15 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm that the UK Government will take further action on the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, including addressing cuts to overseas development assistance, supporting international atrocity prevention programmes, investigating the use of British-manufactured weapons by RSF forces, and committing to regular updates to Parliament?

Government Response

Foreign Affairs
Government Response
The UK is experiencing the most severe humanitarian crisis of the 21st century with 30 million people needing lifesaving aid. The Government has announced a package of sanctions targeting senior commanders from the Rapid Support Forces involved in violence in El Fasher and has stepped up its response to the crisis by providing an additional £21 million, taking the UK contribution to £146 million this year. This funding will reach over 800,000 people with lifesaving aid. The Foreign Secretary is working on three priorities: protecting civilians, strengthening humanitarian access, and securing an immediate ceasefire. The Government continues to support the International Criminal Court's investigation of Sudan and takes seriously allegations about UK-made equipment being used in Sudan.
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