In a step to strengthen humanitarian response, staff members of the HQ of the Sudanese Red Crescent Society leave Port Sudan to Khartoum to carry out their work.
Port Sudan: / 12/2/2026
In a strategic move aimed at strengthening field relief operations, the Sudanese Red Crescent Society (SRCS) announced the gradual return of its staff to officially resume their humanitarian duties from Khartoum, as part of the SRCS plan to expand the scope of aid and facilitate access to the most vulnerable groups in different states. This return confirms the Society's commitment to its humanitarian responsibilities towards citizens in the most difficult circumstances.
It is worth noting that the Red Crescent's action plan for the coming period focuses on several key areas, including emergency relief, distribution of food and non-food aid to resident and displaced families, health support, contribution to the rehabilitation of health centers and provision of first aid services, as well as direct assessment of field needs to ensure rapid response.
The employees expressed their happiness at returning once again and their readiness to participate in the Society's efforts to rebuild and implement its plans to support those in need, as well as its ongoing role in serving those affected and displaced.
The staff of HQ thanked the Red Sea branch for their hospitality during the past period.
The SRCS leadership expressed its pride in the strength of its staff and volunteers, who have continued to work tirelessly throughout this period, emphasizing that its direct presence in the capital will greatly contribute to coordinating efforts with international and local partners and ensuring that humanitarian aid reaches those who need it most effectively.