Signing a joint statement in support of the Geneva talks on peace in Sudan.

The Nubian Center for Peace and Democracy was among 48 organizations that signed the statement.

Geneva Discussion on Peace in Sudan Must Succeed:

Kampala/Geneva

16 July 2024

This statement is in support of international efforts for peace in Sudan. In this respect, we recall UN Security Council Resolution 2724 (2024), which expressed concerns over the growing violence in Sudan and Resolution 2736 (2024) which called on the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to agree on immediate cessation of hostilities, leading to sustainable resolution to the armed conflict through dialogue.

The humanitarian and security situation in Sudan is so acute and urgent that it requires immediate action from the warring parties to heed calls of the Security Council. The Sudan Situation Report released by the Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) on 27 June 2024 reveals that 25.6 million people, or half of Sudan’s population, face high levels of acute hunger and that at least 755,000 face catastrophic conditions or imminent famine. Meanwhile, fighting continues unabated, and the two parties depend heavily on bombing and shelling by heavy artillery as well as aerial bombardment with shrapnel bombs targeting densely populated areas. The most recent bombardment was reported on Sunday, 14 July 2024 when SAF military jets attacked Nyala in South Darfur State and destroyed the building of the maternity hospital as well as the main gas reservoir in the city.

We commend the good offices of Mr. Ramtane Lamamra, Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary-General for Sudan to engage with SAF and RSF. We particularly welcome his efforts in convening indirect negotiations between SAF and RSF in Geneva since 10 July 2024. The intended discussions, which are convened in “proximity format” are meant to focus on measures to be undertaken to ensure the distribution of humanitarian assistance to all the Sudanese population in need ae well as options to ensure protection of civilians across Sudan, which must be accorded the same sense of urgency by all the parties.

We welcome the presence of SAF and RSF delegates in Geneva and encourage them to engage in honest discussion. However, we are dismayed to learn that SAF delegation is yet to take part in this process and fully cooperates with the mediators. It is abhorrent that SAF delegation places conditions or raises procedural matters, thus making the point that technicalities are more important than the lives of millions of their citizens in dire need of humanitarian intervention. Based on the above we recommend the following action points:

1. The parties to the armed conflict in Sudan should commit themselves to a long-term ceasefire and allow unhindered and sustained humanitarian access that expands emergency response and enables relief agencies timely delivery of material, including by authorizing cross border relief operations from Chad, South Sudan etc.

2. The warning parties should put immediate halt to all military operations notably the use of heavy artillery and aerial bombardment and that they fully engage in a transparent discussion on matters of protection of civilians and the implementation of measures to give effect for such protection and facilitate humanitarian access.

3. SAF should take immediate measures to release and deliver piles of relief material which are currently kept by the army in storehouses in Sudan’s seaports.

4. The authorities must end forced evictions of displaced persons from schools and public facilities used as gathering sites and provide alternative shelter.

Signatories:

1. Abamagud Relief and Development Organization, Blue State, Sudan

2. Africa Centre for Human Rights, Khartoum

3. African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies

4. African Centre Sustainable Development, New York

5. African Organization for Rights and Development, Kampala

6. Agricultural Workers Initiative Rights and Development, Kampala

7. Al-Harisat Organization, Kampala

8. AL-Wehda Emergency Room, North Kordofan, Sudan

9. American African Foundation against Torture, New York

10. Civic Forces Alliance (CFA-Sudan), Khartoum

11. Civil Society Initiative, Khartoum

12. Community Development Association, AL Ginenea, Khartoum

13. Darfe Bar Association, Khartoum

14. Darfur Civil Society Forum, Khartoum

15. Darfur Initiative for Justice and Peace, Kampala

16. Darfur Network for Human Rights, Kampala

17. Darfur Victims Support Organization, Kampala

18. Darfur Women Action Group (Washington)

19. Democratic Thought Project (Khartoum/Kampala)

20. Development Hub Organization (Kampala)

21. Dreamers Network Media and Human Rights, Kampala

22. Human Rights Advocacy Network for Democracy (HAND), Khartouma

23. Human Rights Institute of South Africa, Johannesburg

24. International Media Centre, Birmingham, UK

25. Justice Africa, Kampala

26. Kandakat for Women Empowerment and Development, Kampala

27. Mahmoud Mohamed Taha Cultural Centre, Khartoum

28. Mandi for Culture of Peace and Diversity Management, Khartoum

29. New Civil Society Development Institute, Kampala

30. New Horizons Foundation, Juba

31. Sudan Women’s Union, Sudan

32. Nubian Centre for Peace and Democracy, Kampala

33. Nubatia for Sustainable Development, Kampala

34. Omar Al-Mukhtar Human Rights Institute, Geneva, Switzerland

35. Pioneers of Peace Organization for Development, Khartoum

36. Regional Centre for Training and Development of Civil Society, Khartoum

37. Roots Foruma Cultural Dialogue, Kampala

38. Sama Foundation for Advocacy and Human Rights, Kampala

39. Sidra Initiative, Sudan

40. Sudan Knowledge Centre, Geneva, Switzerland

41. Sudan Unlimited, New York

42. Sudanese Centre for Democratic Media, Kampala

43. Sudanese Organization for Non-violence and Development

44. Sudanese Wings of Peace Organization for Development, Khartoum

45. Sudanese Women’s Initiative Build Sustainable Peace, Kassala/Khartoum

46. Coordination Body of Sudanese Youth Forces, Kampala

47. The Democratic Observatory for Human Rights in Darfur Region, Khartoum/Kamp

48. Wings for Peace and Development Organization, Kadugli, Sudan.

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